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ADVERTISEMENTS.

1-

- KING j Y

CENTRELESS FLOORS

SIMPLE SPEEDY - STRONG


USED ON MANY IMPORTANT BUILDINGS
IN LONDON AND PROVINCES

PARTITIONS
PUMICE CONCRETE BLOCKS
PLASTER SLABS
HOLLOW TILES
CLINKER CONCRETE BLOCKS
I FIBROUS PLASTER CEILING SLABS 1
J. A. KING & CO. LTD.
Telegrams Telephone
ino owe.
Cent, London"
181 QUEEN VICTORIA ST., ce;z;f:;6

LONDON, E.C.4.
FRONT n2
2 ADVEILTISEMENTS.

ASITE r
P u r e B i t u m e n "'"

DAMP C O U R S E
A SPECIAL D A M P COURSE
FOR EVERY NEED
BASITE is pure Bitumen built on a
Hessian base thoroughly' waterproof
durable, flexible, and strong enough td
resist anv required tensional or com-
pressional stresses. It costs less than
a slate, tile, or lead damp course, whilst
it is more easily and quickly laid.

EDPHALT LEDBIT is similar to Basite, but has an


addit~onalcore of sheet lead. It contains
no coal tar or pitch.
LEDPHALT consists of a sheet of lead
embedded between two layers of sheet
asphalte, finished on the surface with a
coating of fine gravel.
ANDERITE is an economical damp
course with fibre base, for small houses.
Wrlte for particulars t o any of the
addresses below.

I~%%~UDKQ)I!G woo D PRESERVATIVE I


S I D O L EXTERIOR Brand Wood Preservative
adds considerably to the life of any outside wood-
work, preventing dry rot, kill~ng insect pests,
and acting as a disinfectant.
For inside work S I D O L I N T E R I O R nrand gives
new beauty to woodwork, enhancing the natural
attractions -of the grain.
I t is odourless, polishes up wonderfully and resists
insect attacks. S I D O L is made in thrie shades of
brown and also in green. Write for prices.

PARK ROAD WORKS, STRETFORD, MANCHESTER


And at LONDON, BELFAST, BIRMINGHAM and GLASGOW
ADVERTISEMENTS. 3

ODOURLESS-UNTEARABLE
INSULATING FELT
Adaptability and low cost T h e most e f f i c i e n t
are but t w o of t h e out- method of preventing
standing features of a min, s n o w and cold
ROK Roof. Properly laid
its durability is full; winds working into a
equal t o t h a t of tiles or roof between t h e tiles
slates and farsuperior t o and t h e lathing is a rein-
corrudated Iron. The forcement of SANODOR,
bitumen surface of ROK which n~ilkesa n 80% roof
defies t h e worst weather intoa really 100%job. T h e
conditions-there are no
open joints t o leak, and it extra cost o t SANODOR
is a splendid insulator of is n e g l i g i b l e w h e n
heat and cold. The compared with t h e
f l e x i b i l i t y of R O K a d v a n t a g e s it brings.
enables i t t o be laid Write for fuller details
easily on any shape of SANODOR, and

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of roof. samples.

Write for D . Anderson Ccj


samnles Son, L t d . , Park
Road W o r k s
and nrices Stretford, ~ a n i
t o :- chestcr. And at
London, Belfast,
Birmingham and
Glosgow.

PRODUCTS O F D. ANDERSON & SON, LTD.


4 ADVERTISEMENTS.
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ESTABLISHED 1920
Original Organ of the National Federation of
Builders' Merchants' Associations o f Great Britain and
Ireland
Cditorial and Advertisement Offices :
PREMIER HOUSE, I50 S O U T H A M P T O N R O W , W.C.1
Telegrams: " BIMJAY, WESTCENT, LONDON." Telephone:TERminus 6905

The ONLY journal devoted exclusively t o the


interests o f
BUILDERS' MERCHANTS
As the Merchant is the Manufacturer's
BEST CUSTOMER, so the
B.M. J." i s the Manufacturer's
BEST ADVERTISING MEDl U M
Caters for the SOUNDEST Market i n the
Building Trade, w i t h an aggregate turnover
o f Fifty Million Pounds per annum

Simply Address-
BM/BMJ, L O N D O N , W.C. I
ADVERTISEMENTS. 5

~EILOTIE~ CANE FIBRE /NsuLATIoN

MADE I N U.S.A.

I
1
CELOTEX STANDARD BUILDING BOARD
For Insulation, decoration, sound deadening and concrete
shuttering. Heat conductivity '33 B.t.u. per h o u r . per square
foot, perdegree Fahrenheit, ~ e inch r thickness. 1"ofCelotex

I
is aseffectivi heat insulation as three 1 " wood boards: o r 8 " o f
plaster board : o r a 2 " wall o f common brick o r a 25"
concrete wall. Supplied i n the following sizes: w i d t h 3ft.,
3 f t , and 4ft., length aft. t o 14ft.

CELOTEX LATH
A base for plaster. The use of Celotex Lath results i n a
warm d r y house i n w i n t e r and a cool house in summer.
Superior bonding of plaster, and absence of lath marks.
Celotex Lath is s u ~ p l i e dw i t h bevelled edge and ship lap
joints, each piece 18"wide and 48" long.
CELOTEX ROOF INSULATION
Protects concrete roofs from excessive stress due t o expan-
sion and contraction. Prevents condensatton o n ceiling and
saves fuel by conserving interior warmth. Supplied i n sizes
2ft. wide and 5ft. long.
1 ACOUSTI-CELOTEX
For correcting faulty acoustics and for sound quietening. A
patented sound-absorbing material possessing remarkable
capacity for absorbing sound, correcting acoustics and quiet-
ening noise i n all kinds of buildings. Acousti-Celotex tiles
have 441 holes per square foot t o give sound-absorbing
efficiency and permanent paintability Supplied i n all sizes of
6" x 12". 12" x 2 " and 12" x 24". Thickness, Type Single
B F , Double B +if',Triple B \I.".

I C E L O T E X CARPET L I N I N G
Deadens noise o f walking and increases life o f carpets.
3 ft. x 6ft., approximately + " t h i c k .
C E L O T E X L l N O BASE
Size, 3 ft. x 5 ft., approximately +" thick.
Size,

A l l Celotex Cane Fibre Products are manufactured underthe Ferox


Process (patented), an integral chemical treatment toxic t o Fungus
Growth, D r y Rot and Termites (white ants), and which effectively
protects Celotex against these and similar agencies of destruction.
Name and address of nearest distributor, prices, samples and dataon
application to-

THE CELOTEX CO. OF GREAT BRITAIN LTD.


AUSTRALIA HOUSE, STRAND
Telephone: TEMple Bar 9084.
- - LONDON, W.C.2
Telegrams: " Celotex, Estrand London"
C.C.
6 ADVERTISEMENTS.

, ~ ,,,,,.

"FOUR OAKS"
and CREOSOTlNG MACHINES.
Limewashing with a c'Four Oaks" Machine means
90 per cent. of labour bill saved ! A l l thecost of scaffoldingsaved !
W o r k done far better than it could ever be done w i t h brush
in one-tenth the time

-
No builder can afford to be without a Four Oaks " Machine
. .--
Rough walls can
be as easily and
quickly done as
smooth ones.
-
W i t h the
FOUR OAKS
machines lime-
wash can be
applied thickly
if desired, so that
one coat applied
on rough surfaces
is equal t o t w o
with a brush.
-
Also useful f o r
Cement
Spraying and

.4 " Foon O A K S \'iiznrci rnnclnnc I i r n e ~ v ; ~ s l >I


" ~ iw~t~r lgl .

1 FOUR OAKS SPRAYING MACHINE CO.


Cataloguer from the Sole Manufacturers :- B ~ : ~ $4~ 1 9l ~ ~.o r i ~ . ~ ~

FOUR OAKS WORKS


F O U R O A K S , B I R M ITelephone
N G H A: Four
M Oaks 305
Telegrams : "Sprayers, Four Oaks."
ADVERTISEMENTS. 7

ROLLING SHUTTERS
FOR THE
GARAGE SHOP STORE
DAIRY BREWERY DEPOT
THEATRE WORKSHOP CINEMA
SHED HOSPITAL VAN
LABORATORY MILL BANK
WAREHOUSE SCHOOL HANGAR
HOUSE CUPBOARD RAILWAY
SPECIAL AND PATENTED DESIGNS FOR PARTY WALL
OPENINGS, STAGE OPENINGS AND JEWELLERS' WINDOWS
I
Full particular^ and Prices from :

DENNISON, KETT & CO. LTD.


KENOVAL HOUSE, FARMER'S ROAD, LONDON, SE.5
Telephone : RELiance 1664
FRONT at
8 ADVERTISEMENTS.

T h e Patent Indented Foundation Bolt


BRITISH PATENT No.
264,835

SIZES SHOWN
ARE ALWAYS
STOCKED

LONGER LENGTHS
CAN BE OBTAINED
IN A FEW DAYS

ONLY A CIRCULAR
HOLE IS REQUIRED
SLIGHTLY LARGER
THAN THE BASE

CHEAPER AND MORE


EFFICIENT THAN
LEWIS BOLTS

100%
BRITISH

IT HAS BEEN PROVED THAT A STANDARD INDENTED


LENGTH EQUAL TO 5 DIAMETERS IS ALL THAT IS
NECESSARY NO MATTER WHAT OVERALL LENGTH IS
DESIRED

ILLUSTRATED LEAFLETS & PARTICULARS O N REQUEST

GUEST, KEEN & NETTLEFOLDS L I M I T E D .


(BOLT & NUT SECTION)

ATLAS WORKS
DARLASTON
SOUTH STAFFS
Hodges, Bennett & 60.
-
btd.
DRAUGHTSMEN
PHOTOGRAPHIC
PRINTERS, etc., etc.

Drawing Ojice Stationers


Drawings - - Tracings
Photo-printers - - --
Lithography - - - - -
Photo-litho - - - - -
Cartoons - - Colouring
H a n d Plans and Sections
T r u e Scale, Eccostat
Copying a Speciality

78 Queen Victoria Street


TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS : TELEPHONE N O . :
EFBENT, C A N N O N E.C.4 CITY ,351
I ALSO

16 VICTORIA STREET, s.w.1


I Phone : WHITEHALL 3571
10 ADVERTISEMENTS.

Established 1894

JEPSON U Co. Ltd.


Contractors to Municipal Authorities and
Railway Companies. Manufacturers of-

STREET NAME PLATES, HYDRANT PLATES,


NUMBER PLATES AND SIGNS-EMBOSSED
OR CAST ALUMINIUM OR ENAMELLED
I RON.
NAME PLATES FOR BUSINESS HOUSES
DOCTORS, VILLAS (ENGRAVED OR
REPOUSS~)-STAINLESS STEEL, COPPER,
BRASS, BRONZE.
CONSECUTIVELY NUMBERED PLATES
FOR CHAIRS, LOCKERS, CLOAKROOMS
ETC., I N STOCK.
PRINTERS OF TINPLATE, ALUMINIUM
AND CELLULOID.

a
20 WELLINGTON ST.,SHEFFIELD I
Telephone :Sheffield 25772 Telegrams :" Duroid, Sheffield "
GEORGE

Locally and Nationally the


' I LONGDEN " Organisation
and Service i s available for
e v e r y form of M o d e r n
B u i I d i n g Construction.
R e i n f o rc e d Concrete is a
Speciality of t h e Service.

NEEPSEND, SHEFFIELD
Telegrams : " Longdenson, Shefield "
Telephone : Shemeld 25 123 & 25 124
12 ADVERTISEMENTS.

MARBOLITH
(DERMAS-IMPREGNATED)
COMPOSITION FLOORING

I O point superiority
SELF-OILING-LESS
LABOUR
Dustless-more hygienic
Impervious t o water and most liquids
Increased resiliency
Brighter colours
Greater lustre
Longer life
Levels uneven floors
Unlimited combinations o f plain
colours & variegated patterns
Proved best by service given
SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND SAMPLES

We also undertake all classes o f Wood


Block, Parquef, Cork Tile & Cork-Rubber
Tile Flooring
-.

THE MARBOLITH FLOORING


CO. LTD.
29 ALBERT EMBANKMENT, S.E.ll
T e l e p h o n e : Reliance 7062 (2 lines)
ADVERTISEMENTS. 13

Roofing Felt and


Dampcourse Manufacturers,
Asphalte and Flexible
Flat Roofing Contractors

FOR
UNCHALLENGED
IN QUALITY BETTER
UNAPPROACHED
IN PRICE

PERMANITE LTD.,

LONDON, E.3.

Telephone :
ASPHALTE ADVANCE 2753

I
PRICES WE GUARANTEE Write for
are low and Service all Boods we supply Samples & Estimates.
prompt. and work we execute. Advice is freely given.

SALISBURY HOUSE
LONDON WALL, E.C.2
' T E L E P H 0 N E : METROPOLITAN 727617
Works : 455 OLD FORD ROAD, BOW, E.3 ;and
HERTFORD, HERTS.
PERMANITE SHEET ASPHALTE-PERMAC-PERMAPHALT
For permanent Durable Roofs-always specify PERMANITE.
w
14 ADVERTISEMENTS.

RAGUSA
ASPHALTE PAVING CO. LTD.
25-27 OXFORD STREET
LONDON, W. I
TELEPHONE: TELEGRAMS :
GERRARD 5412-4 " RAGUSALTE, R A T H ,
(PrrvafaBranclr Exchntrge) LONDON "

MEMBERS OF THE
NATURAL ASPHALTE MINEQWNERS
AND

MANUFACTURERS COUNCl L
---

BRANCHES :
BIRMINGHAM BOURNEMOUTH BRIGHTON
BRISTOL LUTON MANCHESTER
NEWCASTLE WORTHING
ADVERTISEMENTS. 15

(CONTRACTORS T O WAR OFFICE, POST OFFICE,


ADMIRALTY. BOROUGH COUNCILS, &C.)

SAIL, TENT AND TARPAULIN


MANUFACTURERS,

44 EAST SMITHFIELD, E.1.


T e l e p h o n e N o . ROYAL 6321 (4 liues). T e l . A d d . " C I V I L A T I O N , EDO."

MANUFACTURERS
OF
TARPAULINS, ROPES, SCAFFOLD CORDS,
SASH LINES, BUILDERS' DROP SHEETS,
CONTRACTORS' P A T E N T PORTABLE
COLLAPSIBLE SHEDS,
CEMENT, L I M E AND PLASTER SACKS,
HESSIANS, SCRIMS - &c., &c.

TARPAULINS
LET ON HIRE
LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND
FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY.

FACTORY :
H A I N A U L T WORKS, GOODMAYES, ESSEX.
INCULUM '
r,

VcoNcREm
ROAD KERB and CHANNEL.-In all
standard sizes. Large matured stocks.
PAVING FLAGS.-lf" to 3" in thickness. 3
FENCE POSTS.-For
every class of fencing.
all purposes and E8
BUILDING BLOCKS.-Door and Window
Surrounds and standard units for Indus-
trial and Domestic Building.
CONCRETE FOR THE GARDEN, Small
Holding and Estate.
i
ELECTRICAL CONCRETE. - C a b l e
Covers, Joint Boxes, Telephone Kiosks,
etc.
ARCHITECTURAL CAST STONE, in all
colours, textures and natural stone tints.
Ettqtriries to

TARMAC LIMITED
VINCULUM DEPARTMENT
ETTINGSHALL, WOLVERHAMPTON
Telephone : Bilston 41101 (Private Branch ExchdnBe)
have it1ar)zediate attentiolr.
London Office : 72 VICTORIA ST., WESTMINSTER
I s an insulating building board
manufactured in Canada from
selected fir which i s ground into
clean, tough fibres. lhese fibres
are duly waterproofed, pumped
A n EnzPIreprodLlct, into a press and there subjected
to hydraulic pressure, the effect
of i h i c h i s i o produce homos
geneous sheets entirely free
from lamination.
TenTesT will take any kind of
decoration, and i s adaptable to
a variety of decorative effects.
TenTesT i s manufactured i n thick.
nesses varying from 4" to 2".
The standard sheets are &"and 4"
in thickness,weigh approximately
-
72 80 Ibs. per I 0 0 sq. ft. and
are obtainable i n sizes bundled
as listed below.
SIZES.
I
A" 6 i"STANDARD
TENTEST BOARD I PRICES
.;"
ALSO
RIBBED-FACED
9" SANDED

Lengths I Standard Sheets


A- " and g" Tentest
TENTEST ROOF
INSULATING BOARD
,8', 9', 1 0', 1 1 ',
2,,

-4,)
Widths
3 t and ,
4t

I Complete bundles
24d. sq, fl.
Particulars o f o t h e r thicknesses
4l0" 6 51 y;:Pi , Less Ihan a bundle and sizes, also Ashlar Blocks
and TenTesT Bevelled Cover
3' 6 " 7 6 per 2';d. sq. ft.
3' 0" 8 7 Bundle

SEND FOR PAMPHLETS O N F I X I N G A N D TREATMENT O F JOINTS.

THE TENTEST FIBRE BOARD CO. LTD.


ASTOR HOUSE, ALDWYCH, LONDON, W,Ca2.
H O L b o r n 8018, 8019 Fiboard, Estrand, London
18 >.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
-

VIGERS BROss LTD.


FLOORING CONTRACTORS.
T I M B E R I M P O R T E R S & SAWMILLERS

26 FISH S T R E E T HILL, E.C.3


and at Telephone : Alansion House IC61-4
CRAVEN WHARF, CLAPTON ~~~~,"f;o~~,~
BRITISH MANUFACTURED AND
KILN DRIED FLOORINGS
ALL HARDWOODS and SOFTWOODS

TONGUED & GROOVED FOR SECRET NAILED FLOORING

BLOCK FLOORING, DOVETAIL GROOVED AND SOLID


TONGUED AND GROOVED

W e Specialize in EMPIRE WOODS


EVERY FLOOR GUARANTEED
WIGGINS-SAN KEY LIMITED

BUILDERS' MERCHANTS
HARDWARE A N D SANITARY
SPECIALISTS
ROOF1N G CONTRACTORS

Head Office
LYSlA STREET, FULHAM
LONDON, S.W.6
Phone: F U L H A M 1250 (41 lines)

FOR
ALL TYPES OF PIPES & TILES DOMESTIC BOILERS
Bricks, Lime, FlTlNGS Roofing Slates Fireplaces
Cements Concrete Damp Course Felts Mantels
Plasters Salt Glazed Wall Boards Nails, Screws
Aggregates W h i t e Glazed Baths, Basins, Paint, Lead,
Fireclay L.C.C. Soil W.C. Suites Manhole Covers
Brass Foundry Cast Iron Drain Sinks, Geysers Galvanized Goods

-IES :
ACTON - - -
Shepherds Bush4195 OAKLEIGH PARK - Hillside 3317
BEACONSFIELD -
Beaconsfield 251 PURLEY, SURREY - Purley 4503
- - - Reading 2096-7
BOROUGH
BRENTFORD -
-
---
Hop2039
Chiswick 5384-5
READING
ROMFORD. ESSEX
SHOREDITCH
- Rornford 650
- - Clissold 5571
DULWICH
EALING
FLEET
- -
-- - -
. --
N e w Cross 3674
Ealing 0362
Fleet 480
(Kingsland Road)
SLOUGH - - - Slough25
FULHAM Fulham 1250 SOUTHALL - Southall 0227
GERRARDS CROSS Gerrards Cross 167 SUTTON. SURREY - Sutton 2043
- - Uxbrldge 27
HAMMERSMITH
HARROW - ---
HAYES, MIDDX.
Riverside 2697
Harrow 0166
Hayes 77
UXBRIDGE
W A L T O N . SURREY-
WATFORD, HERTS-
Walton 741
Garston 109
.
HORLEY, SURREY Horley 488 WHETSTONE - H ~ l l s i d e1976
KENSINGTON-
KINGSTON
- W e s t e r n 1790
- -Kingston 4349-50 WOOLWICH -
W O K I N G . SURREY-
-
W o k i n g 1792-3
Woolwich 2238

FROST h
H Y Q I E N I C , DUSTLESS, V E R M I N - P R O O F
FIRE-RESISTINQ, DAMP-PROOF
EXTREMELY DURABLE

as supplied to the following


BOROUGH COUNCILS :
ACTON, BATTERSEA, BECKENHAM
BRIGHTON, DARTFORD
EALING, EDMONTON 1
FINCHLEY, GRIMSBY -
HENDON, HORNSEY, HOUNSLOW
POPLAR, SHEFFIELD, STEPNEY
STOKE NEWINGTON, WEST HAM
and WOOD GREEN
also Contractors to
London C o u n t y C o u n c i l
Kent C o u n t y C o u n c i l
*
Supplied and Laid in any part of the Country
A. D. WIRE & CO.
I Laurence Pountney Hill
Telephone :
Mansion House 7 3 4 4 LONDON, E.C.4
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
-- - -- -- -- - -- .--
21

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SPEARPOINT
FLOOR CLIPS

P A T E N T Nos. 303436 & 400596.


The only perfect ANCHORAGE for Floor
Joists to Concrete, and which provide for
joists to be levelled to suit inequalities in
the concrete.
Supplied in four sizes to suit 18 in., 2 in.,
3 in. and 4 in. joists, and in either Baldwin's
Terne Coat Plate or in Mild Steel, cadmium
plated, galvanized or sherardized after
manufacture.
New Leaflet S.3, Samples and Prices
on application t o Sole Manufacturers :

ABBEY BUILDING SUPPLIES COMPANY


(Proprietor : ERNEST J. T. ROE)
47 Viotoria Street, Westminster, S.W.1
Phonc : Vlctorla 6780. Grams : "Absobllda, Sowwt, London."
BCM/ABSO.
d

FRONT c
BLUNDELL,

Since I 8 1 1 t h e name
BLUNDELL, SPENCE has
stood f o r all t h a t is best i n
the manufacture o f Paints,
Colours, Varnishes and
Decorative and Protective
Materials . . . . . .
A n y s c h e m e of d e c o r a t i o n
can be c a r r i e d o u t t o t h e
perfection o f beauty i n Blundell
Paints and Varnishes . . . .
Head Office and Works:

HULL
London Ofice:
9 Upper Thames St.
LONDON, E.C.4
BLhlNDELL Also at
NEWCASTLE, CARDIFF,
BOMBAY, SYDNEY and VALPARAIS0
ADVERTISEMENTS. 23

CALLENDER'S
BlTU MEN SPECIALITIES.
" CALLENDRITE " DAMPCOURSE
- The O r i g ~ n a lP u r e U~tunienDampcourse

fi LEDNORE fl LEAD &


BITUMEN DAMPCOURSE
CALLENDER'S SHEETING
World renowned for r e n d e r ~ n gS w ~ m n i ~ nBg a t l i ~ ,Tanks,
Reservoirs, Conduits, etc , abuolutely watertight.
-- - -- -

" PROTEX" BLACK


cmm, EMULSION
Makes DAMP walls DRY.
-- - --

"VERIBEST" PREPARED
*sw,,T ROOFING
Supplied in rolle with nails and cement ready for fixing.
A permanent roof a t low cost.

PLASTALEKE ASBESTIC BITUMEN CEMENT


FOR ALL ROOF REPAIRS.
Sticks to anything and waterproofs it.

" MOPPOII " (liquid form) for brushing over.


Full part~cularsfrom-
GEORGE M. CALLENDER & Co. Limited,
25 Yictoria Street, LONDON, S.W.i.
TELEPHONE: V I C T O R I A 5548149

FROST c?
24 --
ADVERTISEMENTS.
-- -- .
- .

STANDARDISED LIME
FOR BUILDING PURPOSES
CALIME is specially prepared dry-slaked lime, free from coarse
particles t o cause " pitting " o r " blowing ", which only
requires t o be mixed with water t o produce fat, white-lime
putty ready for use. Slaking, running and ageing on site
are all done away with, and there is no useless material t o
be paid for.
CALIME is packed in bags of uniform weight, so that proportion-
ing and the accurate repetition of mixes are easy. It is
consistent in quality, and its excellent working properties
will appeal t o the craftsman.
CALIME can be used for any purpose where "run putty" would
normally be employed, and CALIME plaster can be gauged
w i t h Portland Cement o r hard wail plaster where quick
setting o r greater strength is required.
CALIME plaster is cheap. porous, sound-absorbing, and p a c -
tically free from condensation effects.
CALIME is the oldest and most reliable brand of Hydrated
Lime offered t o the Building Trade.

Full information may be obtained from the Makers :

THE CALLOW ROCK LIME GO. LTD.


13, CHEDDAR ROAD,
S H I P H A M , W I N S C O M B E , SOMERSET
ADVERTISEMENTS. 25

THE GUARANTEE OF QUALITY

Registered Trade M a r k

For over 160 ycars Champion's have been famous for their
Genuine English Stack-Corroded White Lead. The following
products manufactured by Champion's can always be relied
upon for Durability and Dependability

CHAMPION'S 'l'he highest attainable stan-


GENUINE ENGLISH dard of qualit Possesses
STACK-CORRODED great density. cnbeatcn for
durability and protective
WHITE LEAD powers
Warranted made from
Champion's G e n u i n e
CHAMPION'S E n g 1i s h Stack-Corroded
White Lead, Genuine Re-
GENUINE fined Linseed Oil, Spirits of
Turpentine, and Concen-
trated Driers (less than I
WHITE LEAD PAINT per cent. of total weight).
Guarantee with every tin
Made from Champion's
CHAMPION'S Genuine White Lead, and
highest quality stainers.
Supplied in 25 standard
LEAD PAINT colours. Uniformity of
colour and consistency en-
IN COLOURS sured. Undercoats are also
available
CHAMPION, DRUCE & CO. LTD.
ESTABLISHED OVER 160 YEARS
White Lead Corroders, Makers of Paints. Colours, Enamels & Varnishes
425 CALEDONIAN ROAD. LONDON. N.7

CHAMPION'S PRODUCTS STAND THE TEST OF TIME


26 ADVERTISEMENTS.
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CORONET BRICK COMPANY


LIMITED
CORONET WORKS :
Measham, near Burton on &Trent &

Telephone : Measham 8

HEATHER WORKS :
Heather, near Leicester I ~ U ~ O6 C ~

W A I N S WORKS :
Heather, near Leicester Telephone: lbstock 6

LONDON
OFFICES: Gray's Inn Road, W.C.l
324Telephone Terminus 4148
:

CORONET" " HEATHER " " WAINS "


( R e g i s t e r e d British C o m m e r c i a l M o n o m a r k 8 )

Pressed Red, Multi-Coloured and Antique Facing Bricks


Tapped Wire-cuts. Sand Stocks in Various Colours
-- Paving Bricks, Quarries, Oven Tiles, Copings
Red and Buff Chimney Tops, Air Bricks
--
Architectural Terra-cotta, Hollow Partition Blocks
Hand-made Sand-faced Roofing Tiles in Various Colours
Machine-made Sand-faced Roofind Tiles in Various
Colours. Ridge Tiles, Fittings and Finials, etc.

OUR REPUTATION YOUR SAFEGUARD


YOUR P L E A S U R I E OUR O B J E C T I V E
EASTWOODS LIMITED.
*. H E A D OFFICE +
47 Belvedere Rd.. LAMBETH. S.E.1.
Telephone No. Telegrams-
WATerloo 6900 (10 Ilnes). " EASTWOOD, LAMBETH, LONDON.'1

MACHINE-MADE, KILN BURNT


STOCK BRICKS
As supplied to Golders Green-Edgware London Electric Railway
Extension and for London County Conncil School Work and Housing
Schemes

BEST PRESSED FLETTON BRICKS,


SAND-FACED RUSTIC FLETTONS.
RED and MULTI-COLOURED FACING BRICKS.
BEST BRITISH PORTLClND and " DUROCRETE "
RAPID HARDENING CEMENT.
CONCRETE TUBES, etc. SLATING and TILING.
WALL AN0 FLOOR TILING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. TILE SURROUNDS.
SANITARY GOODS.
Lowest Prices quoted for ALL BUILDING MATERIALS, delivered
or fetched from any of our Depots on application a t Head O5ce.

Telephone No. Telephone KO.


Wellington Whf.. I.ambeth, S.E. Teddington Wharf. Teddington
\Vaterloo 6000 Kingston 1847
Hllilngdou Station (Met. Ry.) 11 T h e Square, Isleworth Hounslow 1181
Uxbrldge 880 B r i d ~ eWharf, Weybridqe Weyhridqe 39
Norman Road. Q n e n w i o h . 8. B. Canal Roud, Kingslautl Olerkenwell 9054
Greruwlch 0 6 G Finchley (L. & N. E. Ry.) Fiuchley 1801
PointPlensant,Waudnwortli l'ntuey 1666 Southend (L. & N. P.. Hy.) Marine 67330
Snd'bury and Wembley LP~C~IWOT~II(L.&N.E .HY.)
Letchwortb212
(L.M . & 8. Rg.) Wernbky 01% Edgwnre (L.QN.E.Rg.) Edgwarr 0226
St.Mnry'a Wharf, Mortlake Prospect 3821 Ewell Enst (S. Rg.) Ewell1170
28 ADVERTISEMENTS.
--. -. ~ --

Established over 100 years

Builders' Merchants
CEMENT, L I M E , D R A I N PIPES, T I L E S ,
SLATES, FIRE GOODS, STOVES,
BATHS, SANITARY WARE, etc., etc.
Contractors to L.C.C., Office of Works, Borough
Councils and other Public Bodies
---
Depots :
626-630 H I G H ROAD, LEYTONSTONE, E.11
M I D L A N D WHARF, LEYTONSTONE, E.11
Phone : LEYTONSTONE 2231 (2 Ilnes)
M I D L A N D WHARF, BOW, E.3
Phone : ADVANCE 1894 (2 Ilnes)
CAMBRIDGE H E A T H BRIDGE, E.2
Phone : ADVANCE 4201 (2 liner)
M I D L A N D WHARF, CRICKLEWOOD, N.W.2
Phone : GLADSTONE 1091 (2 lines)
L.N.E. RAILWAY, HACKNEY DOWNS, E.8
Phone : ADVANCE 4202
M E T R O P O L I T A N RAILWAY, EASTCOTE
Phone : PlNNER 2818
L.M.S. RAILWAY, ELSTREE
Phone : ELSTREE 1146
S T A T I O N APPROACH, R A D L E T T
Phone : RADLETT 6226
M E T . & L.N.E. RAILWAY, WATFORD
Phone : WATFORD 4488
KENDALL'S BRICKWORKS, R A D L E T T
Phone : RADLETT 6227
Head O f i c e :

HIGH ROAD, LEYTONSTONE, E.11


Phone : LEYTONSTONE 1161 (4 lines)
ADVERTISEMENTS.
. - -..- -- -
29

-I FLEXO PLYWOOD -1
I INDUSTRIES LTD.
I
MANUFACTURERS OF

FLEXOMETAL
METAL FACED P L Y W O O D
AND

METAL FACED
FLUSH DOORS

FLUSH DOORS VENEERED I N ANY TIMBER


VENEERED PANELLING I N SUPER SIZES

Write for Illustrated Booklet :


"FLEXO PLYWOOD AND ITS INFINITE POSSIBILITIES"
--

SOUTH CHINGFORD, LONDON, E.4


Telephone: SILVERTHORN 1536 (6 lines)
Teleurams : Flexoply, Phone, London
80 ADVERTISEMENTS.
- ..-- --. - - -. .. -- pp

GRECIAN
MARBLES
WARMOR) LTD.
GREEK MARBLE
I QUARRY OWNERS
Uerde Antito, Qippolino

53 NEW B R O A D STREET
E.C.3
Telephone No. : L O N D O N W A L L 8826
Telegraphic Address : '' MARMOROSIS, AVE "

AND

MARBLE WHARF, FULHAM, S.W.6


Telephone No. : FULHAM 0272
ADVERTISEMENTS. 81

For your Requirements in

BUILDING MATERIALS
CEMENTS BRICKS LIMES
TILES PLASTERS DRAIN PIPES
F A C I N G BRICK SPECIALISTS
SLATING A N D TILING CONTRACTORS

HENRY J. GREENHAM (1929) LTD.


CHIEF OFFICE :
C.W.R. DEPOT, SHEPHERD'S BUSH, LONDON, W.12
Phone : SHEpherd's Bush 3431
DEPOTS: SHEPHERD'S B U S H (G.W.R.), M I L L H I L L (L.M.S.R.),
LANCLEY, BUCKS (C.W.R.), O X F O R D (G.W.R.), GUILDFORD
(By-pass), SIDCUP (By-pass)
32 ADVERTISEMENTS.

For ROOFS, SKYLIGHTS and


HORTICULTURAL WORK
W i l l solve most of the difficulties of ordinary glazing. No putty
o r painting required. Absolute permanence. Suitable sections
for various work are illustrated below. Specifications and
requirements carefully followed. Wood bars also supplied.

'he system i s used on a variety structures and in Increasing quantit~es.


Full ddrriis a f ~ inslw
d wral Icaffds supfilied or$ ~cquest.

Simplex T e e Bar Glazing


Particulars on application

furrfrornc0nd8nsa-
twn. i d e a l f o r Small Structures, as Glass Houses,
Verandahs, L a n t e r n Lights, Lean-tos, Domes, etc.

GROVER & COMPANY LIMITED


BRITANNIA WORKS, CARPENTERS ROAD
STRATFORD, LONDON, E.15
Teleprams: " A D O P T E D , P H O N E , L O N D O N "
Cabha : " A D O P T E D , L O N D O N " Telephone: M A R Y L A N D 434213
T e l e p h o n e NOS. 8 1068-1689 R E L I A N C E

HIBBERD BROTHERS (1929) LIMITED

HIGH-CLASS
JOINERY
MANUFACTURERS
__t_

SHOP & OFFICE FITTERS


IN HARD & SOFT WOODS
MOULDINGS, CARVING OR
TURNERY TO ANY DESIGN
BANK FITTINGS AND
STAIRCASE WORK A SPECIALITY
TIMBER IMPORTERS & M E R C H A N T S
ESTIMATES FREE
-

Dorset Works, 66 MEADOW ROAD


SOUTH LAMBETH, LONDON, s.w.8
84 ADVERTISEMENTS. -
For SOUND DEADENING
HEAT & COLD INSULATION
ACOUSTICAL WORK

Perfect deadair insulation in the most


convenient form f o r handling and fixing.
Rot-proof, vermin-proof, fire-resistant.
BRITISH W i l l not settle down.Retains its efficiency
MADE throughout the life of the building

E n g l a n d , Il'nles & Ivelnnd . Scot2and


HUNTLEY & SPARKS Ltd. We C A R R I C K H O W A T
De Burph Rd., S. Wlmbledon, S.W.19 lPl Wert George St., Glacgow, C.2
P h m e : Liberty 2446 Phone : Ceratral 1559
.- - -- ---- - - - - -
- ---

CONCRETE AUXILIARIES :
BINDERS FOR REINFORCING RODS - - - - - "ST.4BIL"
Great t ~ m e and labour savers. N o slipping ; no
wastage; no tools rcqu~red
CONCRETE FLOOR HARDENER - - - -
" FERROLlTHlC"

Specially treated ground steel w i t h other materials;


for incorporation in final half-inch o f "topping
Liquid HARDENER & DUST PREVENTER " AQUALITHIC" -
For applying t o concrete floors after they are laid
@ CEMENT WATERPROOFINC POWDER - - - - -
"BAREAU"

A colloidal product, for all concrete work


() FACTORY FITTINGS - - - - - - - - - -
"RlalFIX"

Placed in position before concrete is poured, t o


facilitate fixing of machinery and other equipment.
Please ask for detailed information
HUNTLEY & SPARKS Ltd.
D e Burgh Rd., 8. Wimbledon, S.W.19. Phowe : Liberty 2446
Telcgram~: Td. NOJ.
JEFFERISS, RODNEY
CAMBER, 3012-jor 3
LONDON By Appointment

l Please send Enquiries to

JEFFERISS
(CAMBERWELL) LTD.

FLOORING
SPECIALISTS
/I PARQUETRY-OAK AND
1 WOODBLOCK FLOORS
-

Floors polished by Contract


English Workmen Only
- --- -

1 45 Grove Lane
1 CAMBERWELL, S.E.5
ADVERTISEMENTS.

I l l u s t m t r o n ,,above s h o w s h o w " O u t . o f - t h e
W a y ' and A r o u n d ~ t h e - C o r n e r " D w r e ellde
fluah w l t h t h e Inner wall.

KING' S specialise
" Out-of-the-way " and Aro~lnrl-the-Corner"
"

Sliding Doors and F ~ t t ~ o g s .


" Ktnc-Ttrbttlar Stmight 1)oori Track and
"

Fittings.
"K~ng-'Ttrhtrlar ' S l ~ d e - A d e Door Trdck and
Fittings.
" Easy-Away Slidins Gear for Light Doom
"

"Glider" Silent Slidins Gear for Hospitals and


Private Hesldeoces.
0 Revolving Summer House Gear.
Please w r l t e " Loodcu-King " Cow Home uiprueot inclod-
for Catalogues, in6 Tqbular Cow ~ t a l l r . ' ~ ?and Bull Pens,
tree upon Staoch~ons.Water Bowls. Feed and Manlln
request. Carriers.
m Overhead Conveyor Systctni for Wdnbot~ses
'iachlne Shops Foundr~ea.Tactones. Garages etr.

GEO. W. KING LTD.


(AmaZgamaled wath I n t i e s Sons 6 Kang Ltd ),

H A R T F O R D WORKS, H I T C H I N . H E R T S
Telephone Telegrams
H l t o h l n 484 6 486 Agrrklnger, H ~ t o h r n
ADVERTISEMENTS. 37

"NAPCO" AND

"KEENAPCO FINISH"
ADAMANT PLASTERS
The former for straight runs of wall and ceiling,;
the latter for angles, dadoes, etc. " Keenapco
is much less costly than Keene's or Parian
Cements and is more porous

Both the above products have been dnvestkgaled by


the Builders' Research Station, Watjord.
SEE PAGES 547 & 548 FOR SPECIFICATION

"NAPWICH"
Plaster Board
is a Gypsum Wall and Ceilitlg Board. The plaster
content is made from the same material as the
well-known Napco Adamant Plaster. I t is
manufactured 2" thick, 36" wide and in lengths
2' 4#, 2' 6#, and 2' 8". The paper is rough and
strong and gives a splendid key for plaster.
Total cost in situ 214 t o 216 per superficial yard,
Plastered one coat work to our instructions, and
313 to 316 per superficial yard, two coat work.

/1
THE

HEW I O I M b H I PLASTER 60, Ud.


24 Quadrant Chambers, New St.

I1 BIRMINGHAM 5
38 ADVERTISEMENTS.

" R.I.W." PROTECTIVE PRODUCTS


for the
Protection and Decoration
of
concrete, Steel
- and Stone
--
.- -.-. -..-. .- -. .- ..

Toxernent Cement Waterproofing


Compound. Cement Colors, Paints
and Hardeners
" R . I . W . Tockolith " & " R.I.W."

Finishing Paints for all conditions


of Steel Protection
" R.I.W. " Damp-resisting Paint
for Stain-proofing Stone, Marble,
etc., against Alkali and C e m e n t
"R.I.W." Cement Paints for
Concrete Floors and Walls,
Glossy and Flat

The " R.I.W." Protective Products Co. Ltd.


Phone :
HISlrofisgate
3737
16 0 17
Devonshire Square,
L O N D O N , E.G.2
- Grams :
Cenref~$or,
'Ondon "
LAXTON'S

BUILDERS'
P R I C E BOOK
Edited arld Revised l'hronghout. by

P. T. WALTERS, F.S.1.
Ohartered Quantity Surveyor

With a Chapter of Legal Notes and JIemoralicla by

T. J. BELLY,
of t h e I n n e r Temple, Barrister-&Law.

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50 PREFACE.

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charges ; obviously, therefore, proportionate reduc-
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petitive tendering. Basic figures are given where
possible and with actual quotaLions for materials as
a basis, and by reference to the standard wage rates
a t the beginning of the book it should not be
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conditions and various districts.
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these are nett, except for cash discounts, unless Trade
discounts are specified.
Time will generally be saved by referring to the
very complete indices provided a t the beginning
rather than by looking through the text.
Revised wages which came into force on January 1st
are given, together with gradings of a large number
of towns. Conditions in the building ~~~~~~~~~y linvc
inqxoved coi1sidwably during the p a ~ tyear, iuleln-
ploymeilt has decreased ant1 wages have been
increased by Id. per hour ill two stages and r e w n t
tenders show a substantial advance in price levels.
The current scales of Professional Charges of the
Professional Institutions are included a t the end of
the Memoranda section. The National Schedule of
PREFACE. 51

Daywork Charges agreed by the Chartered Surveyors'


Institution and ratified by the National Federation
of Building Trades Employers, is given on page 131.
The Legal Notes and Memoranda and the Employers'
Liability and Workmen's Compensation Acts, which
were a new feature of the 1925 edition, have been
revised and brought up to date.
The London Building Act, 1930, and other Acts
relating to buildings in London, with Standing Orders,
By-Laws and Regulations, and an introduction and
annotation of the Acts is published at 716 (post free).
This is a necessary book of reference for those users of
this volume whose business requires acquaintance with
the laws and regulations affecting building in London.
The list of Proprietary Articles and Trade Names
published in the blue pages a t the end of the book,
has proved to be of the greatest use to those interested
in the Building and Allied Trades. The Publishers
hope, therefore, that this list, which has been much
enlarged during the past few years and again revised
and extended in this edition, will continue to prove
useful. They will always be glad to welcome any sug-
gestions for its further improvement or development.
Special attention may be called to the classified
index to advertisements, which gives the names of
bq
54 ADVERTISEMENTS.

KELLY'S DIRECTORY
OF THE

ENGINEERINGHARDWARE, METAL and M O T O R TRADES


throughout ENGLAND. SCOTLAND and WALES
PRICE - 45s.
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Telephone : Sloane 9 1 6 4 & 9 1 6 5

J m FLEMING & Corn L t d m


SPECIALISTS-in All Branches of
Plumbing, Engineering
Sanitary Engineering
Heating and Hot Water
SCHEMES AND ESTIMATES SUBMITTED FREE

24 Grosvenor Place, London, SrnW.1


PARE
... ... 59
... ... 107
INDEX 1'0 N A ~ I E SO F h ~ v l ' . l ( . l ~ l h ) . : ~ $ Sre ( ; r n ~ ~ . nIndex
l
DAY \\'ORK ... ... ... 131
RATES O F \\'A(IES ... ... 136
I%UII.I)EI(S' A N D CONTI~ACTORS' PL.AN,I. '43
EXCAVATOR ... ... ... '65
CONCRETOR ... ... ... 168
1)namane A N n SANITARY WORK 188
HRICKLAYEI~ ...
... ... 20j
PAVIOHA N D A S P I I A ~ P I : ~ ... 224
MASON ... ... ... 239
XARRLEMASON ... ... 262
ARTIFICIAL STONIG ...
... 265
TERRA COTTA ... ... ... 272
~ S B E S T O S - C ~ < ~ I E NFRODUCCS
T ... 274
SLAI'RB ANI) SI.A.PL~ I A S O N ... 281
'~II.RR ... ....... 298
C A N P E N I ' E ~... ... ... 307
JOINBE ... ... ... 333
IHONMONOYH ...
... ... 375
A N D S M I ' I ~ I...
FOUNDEI~ T ... 4'3
VENTILATION ... ... ... 462
HOT WATERA N D FIRATING I'INQINEER 470
GAS FITTER ... ... ... 484
ELECTRICIAN ... ... ... joo
ELECTRIC BELLS A N D TELEPI~OIES 523
LIFT ENQINILER ... ... 528
PLASTERER ... ... ... 532
566
COPPERSMITH ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
ZINC WORKER ... ... ... ... ... ...
WIRE WORKER ... ... ... ... ... ...
GLAZIER ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
PAINTER ... ... ... ... ...... ...
DECORATOR ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
PAPIDRHANGER ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
WUITER ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
BLIND MAKER... ... ... ... ... ... ...
TABLES AND MEMORANDA ... ... ... ... ...
WEIGHTS OF SUNDRY MATERIALS ... ... ... ...
FRENCH AND BRITISHWEIGHTS.~IEASURES. &C .... ...
...
B R I T I S H AND FOREIGN MEASURES ... ... ... ...
BRITISHWEIGHTSAND MEASURES ... ... ... ...
CIRCUMFERENCES OF CIRCLES... ... ... ... ...
AREAS OF CIRCLES ... ... ... ... ... ...
SCALE O F PROFESSIONAL CHARGES ISSUED BY THE ROYALINSTITUTE
OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS ... ... ... ... ...
SCALE OF ARCEITECTS' CHARGES FOR HOUSING WORK ... ...
SCALEO F PROFESSIONAL C H A R G E S ISSUED BY T H E SURVEYORS'
INSTITUTION ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
SCALEO F PROFESSIONAL CHAROESISSUED BY T H E AUCTIONEERS' AND
ESTATEAGENTS' INSTITUTE ... ... ... ... ...
LEGALNOTES A N D MBIIORANDA ... ... ... ...
STAMPA C T ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
L I S T O F PROPRIETARY ARTICLES AND TRADE Nams ... ... On Blue
P a p e r at End of Book
ADVERTISEMENTS. 57
C O N T R A C T O R S T O H.M. G O V E R N M E N T .
ON A D M I R A L T Y , WAR O F F I C E & AIR BOARD LISTS.

Telephone :Victoria 3783 & 4. Telegrams : 'LSupermen, l o w e s t , London."

MANUFACTURING COMPANY.

SPECIALISTS I N T H E MANUFACTURE OF
ENGRAVED OR CAST M E T A L NAME PLATES
FOR A L L TRADES-RELIEF OR SUNK T E X T

S T R E E T N A M E PLATES I N CAST OR E N A M E L L E D
IRON, A L U M I N I U M , ETC. (ANY COLOURS). :: DOOR
NUMBER PLATES. :: HOUSE AND G A T E N A M E
PLATES. :: BRASS AND STAINLESS S T E E L P L A T E
AND M E M O R I A L ENGRAVERS. :: ENAMELLED
LETTERS, PLATES, TABLETS AND SIGNS.
M E T A L A N D IVORITE BADGES, LABELS AND
ADVERTISING NOVELTIES. :: ENGRAVING T O
OWN DESIGNS AND ENAMELLED I N ANY COLOUR.
OPAL AND BURNISHED GOLD GLASS L E T T E R S .
SHOP FRONT FASCIAS.

W E CAN SUPPLY A L L YOUR REQUIREMENTS I N


BRASS, COPPER, ALUMINIUM, GERMAN SILVER,
ZINC, S T E E L , &c. :: DIALS, SCALES, RULES, &c.

11, 13 8 15 Rochester Row, WESTMINSTER,


LONDON, S.W. 1.
- --

5; MILLION 'PHORPRES' BRICKS A DAY

'PHORPRES' COMMON 'PHORPRES' W H I T E


BRICK FACING BRICK
'PHORPRES' K EY E D 'PHORPRES' RUSTIC
BRICK FACING BRICK
' PHORPRES ' CELLULAR 'PHORPRES' C E L L U L A R
BRICK RUSTIC FACING BRICK

LONDON BRlCK COMPANY $p


& FORDERS LTD. -
a1
Africa House, Kingsway. London, W.C.2. Tel : HOLborn 8282 (10 Ilnes) L: 0-k
1
!,:a
GENERAL [NDEX

Page Page
Abbey Ruilding SuppliesCo . 21. 313 .\(I. uns' Overhead DoorSprings 44.389
Aberdeen Granite .................. 2jj - Padlocks ......................
44. 383
Aherthaw & Bristol Channel - Panic B o b .............. 44. 381
-
.
I'ortl. mi1 Cement Co . L d
" Accessible Gully 'I'rap
Acetylene Plant
.....
.......
......................
48
195
163
P~ssableHopper Cheaks ...44.442
- Reversible Actions.for Sashes 44.
396
Acid Resisting Asphalte .......... 23h - Sash Bnlances ...............
Adamalltine Paving Bricks ...... 227 - Spring Door Buffera 444. 49 397
...... 388
Adamite Cotnpanv Ltd ...... 184. 313 - Ventilating Gear ...........
44.393
Aclams. Jalnes &'son. Ltd ......382. - Ventilator .....................44
390. r1a8 - Water Bar for Casements .....
4 j
- - - Door & Gate Springs... 390 394
--- Door Stops &springs -- Weather Bars ...............
443 396
1128 Adie I'atrick ..................187.1068
- - .O v e r h e a d Door " Adjustable" Skylight Opener ..
394
Springs
-- - - Panic Bolts
.......
......
391.1123 " Aero" Steel LOLIT-re Ventilators 46j
3.82. 1128 Aerograph Pain ting Plant Outtits 648
. . . "Slave" Door Sprlngs 390, Aerostyle Ltd .................. 64y. 1127
1128 " A g ~ t " e Bath & Lav;itory Fit-

-.
, . Arthur W
Robert
....... 382. 395. 1126
...........................
...........................
tings. Ewart's .....................
44 " Agripper " hlanhole Cover ......577
201
..............................
Adams' Bolts
- ~ T R S S$Bronze Handrails 4.4.
407
.
44. 381 Air Bricks
- Compressors.l'ortablePetro I.
Driven. Hire of
462
...............148
. . Espagnolette & Casement - Propellers ....................... j22
Bolts ................. 44,381 - - Wing Fan ..................522
. ......
Casement P a s t e n i r ~ g ~ 44,39a - lubes
! 1
..............................
.........
167
-- Cast Bronze Letters ............66j " Aircornin" Ventilators 465
-- Door Furnit,nre ............. 44.386 A l d ~ l n
E . Hill 8: Co . Lttl.,Sliding
- - - - & Gate Spriugs ............ 388 & Folding Parti-
. Draught Excluder ......... 44,406 tion Gear 404. 1066
-- Fanlight Opener ............ 44,393 - - - Sliding $ Folding
.........
. Gate Fittings ..............44,383 Window f i e ~ r
- - - Trolley Type Hangers
406
-- Grilles ........................... 44
.
-- Hinges
.
........................
Indicating Bolts for Lara-
44, 379 &c
Sliding
for Door
..... .
400 1066
tories. &c.................. 44. 383 "Alert" b'ater Heater ...............
492
-- lock^ & Latches ..... 44, 384. 38j " Allan " Cast Iron Bath
.
...........
........
j83
-- Netal Windows .............. 44 Allgood, C; & S. Ltd 412.1126
62 GENERAL INDEX .
Psgr I'ap
. .
Heiisted IV 8 & So11 ............... 254 joarcl l'atent \Veatherblock I'lai~l
.................................
Tiles 302
Berkefeld Filters 6, Water
Softeners Ltd ...................... 579 Joarding. Deal Wall B Ceiling ...
3.47
- Filters ........................... 579 - Roof ..............................
3rj
" Berkeley ..
- Water Softeners
Uerrick Bros Ltd
...............
Valve Closet .........
..................
580
585
164
-- Sound
-- T 9: (i
.
..............................
. ............................
Weather
314
317
...........................
grb
Bethell's Creosoting
Bevelling Glass
................
.....................
640
619
- Wall 9: Ceiling ..................
' Bodan " Double-Acting Flnn-
550
Bib. Pillar & Stop Cocks .......... 577 ger I'utnp ...........................
598
‘6 ~ i7 7 .. Evcrite
~ ~?' Corrugated
i ~ ' Bogio " Stovcs .....................
432
Sheeting
Binding Wire
............................
......................... 276 3oiled Oil, Price of..................
650
..........................
428 +oiler Screws 576
. ............... ...................................
. . ................
Bircb. H $ Son 653. r 132 3oilers 47a
Bird. A J Ltd 3679 1133 - Boot............................. 473
B i r m i ~ ~ g h a&Midland
m Countles - Cast Iron ........................475
Val de Travers Psving Co L t d 133 . ~ - Domestic & Heating .........
472
..................
" Bitnboncl " Building Compo- - Fuel Washing 432
sition. Calender's ................. 212 ...........................
- Portable 432
" Bitufelt " Roofing Felt .........320 - Sectional ........................474
" Bituline " Lining & Insulating - for Stoves ?Mantel
i Registers 479
Paper ............................... 321 - Wrought Welded ...............
" Boilo " Gas Washing Copper,
473
" Bitumac " Damp Course.
Callender's ........................ 2Iz Ewart's ...........................
.......
490
Bituminous Boards ............ 321, 556 Bolding, John & Sons. Ltd 1073
- Solution for Preserving Iron. Bolding's Ball Valves .........
578, 1073
. $c.. Dussek's
Bitusol" Paint. Callender's
Black Hoop Iron. Prices of
............
...
......
635
633
419
-
- Cast Iron Baths
Closets
- Lavatories
.........
582, 1073
.....................
585, 1073
.................
.595, 1073
Blackburn. Starling & Co.'s Lttl . - Slop Sinks ...............
..........
Lightning Conductors 461. 1134 - Urinals
591, 1073
.....................
591, 1073
- Water Waste Preventera 593, 1073
Blackwell Wyckham Ltd
Blackwells & National Roofings
Ltd ..................................
1134
1072
Bolt Heads $ Nuts, Weight of
Bolts
...
676
.....................................
380
Blagg & Johnson. Ltd ............. 537 ...
- Adams, J a m e s & Son 382, 1128
Blind Maker
Blinds. Dwarf
.........................
........................ 667
668
- Adams, Kobert
- Brass
..................
381
...............................
$30
- Gauze Wire ...................... 668 - Indicating .......................
383
.........
- Inside ........................... 667 - Panic Door $ Fittings 38I
- Outside ........................... 667 - Patent " Victor " Cssement 381
........................
- . ............................
Venetian
Bliss. R B
.......................... 668 - Weight of
Bonding Ties & Bricks for Cavity
676
I I 35
...........................
Block Trap 19j Walls.................................
217
...........................
Blue Black
"Blue Circle " Cement. Water-
565 " Bonotlat " Underooating .........
'' Bonoglos " Bright Gloss Paint 643
643
...........................
repellant 545 Boot Boilers ............................
473
- .....................
Lias Cement 535 Booth John & Sons, Rolling Steel
.................................
..................... .
Blundell. Spence & Co.'s Dis- Doors 452
.............
temper. Paints &c
'' Blundolene " Stain ............ za. 642
22. 642
Bostels Ltd 189 201
- " Easylift " Xanhole Corers 201
" Blunstrip " Paint & Varnish Boulton John & Co.Ltd. Tiles 228, 562
Remorer ....................... 22. 64e Bomes-Scott & Western, Ltd ....
411
...
Bowatone Co.'s Artificial Stone 269
Page l'.jge.
BOXBarrows
-- Gutters
..........................
149
...........................
416
Bricklayer Memoranda
. Prices of Materials
............zoj
............
223
Nraby's Chimney Top ...............
438 Bricks, Air ........................... 462
. " Coronation " & " Eclipse " -- Facing ...........................214
Corrugated Skylights ...
458 -- Fire ..............................221
. " Eclipse " DovetailSheeting 187 -- Fixing ...........................217
-- Furnace Pans ..................
431 -- Fletton ...........................
208
-- Gutters ...........................
417 -- Glazed ............................
216
-- Portable Flare L a m p .........
163 -- >liddleton Fireclay 01 .......217
. StandardMetal Door Frames 445 . Ornamental .....................21;
. . 1Yater Storage Cisterns 4 j 3 -- Weight of ..................
669, 671
I :racketing ...........................
3 16 Urick~vork,AIlMaterials& Labour 206
.
tirackets Driving ..................
415
............
-- Bssic Prices
-- Fire
.....................
..............................
zob
-- Gutter, Standard 416 220
-- Ornaniental Iron ...............
415 -- Labours & Mouldings ........
.....................2 I?
-- Scaflold ...........................
147 -- hlemoranda 20)
. Steel Japanned Shelf, l'ixed . 406 -- &Mortar, Weight of ...
669, 671
.{cads .................................
376 -- 0ma.tnental ...................... 175
\:randing Irons ......................
665 -- St.afYordshire ....................2?2
Iltass & Bronze I-ianrlr;iils .........
407 -- Tables, Value of ................so6
- Buttons ...........................
397 " Ih-itlpe " Hearth Boxings ......
218
... Castings ........................
428 .
Jiridges J & Co .............619, 1136
-- Cleat hook^ ..................... 397 . . .
Briggs A R & Co Ltd .......... 249
.. Cup Hooks .....................
397 Bright Rlajolica Faience ............273
. . Desk & Drawer Handles ......
398 Brilliant Cutting, Glass ............
619
-- Desk Rails ........................
407 " Brilliant " Geyser ..........,.......493
-- Fittings .........................
603
..................
. ..........
Britsnnia ' h h c Co L t d
Iiri(islr and Foreign Measores,
1074
- - - - Gasfittars' 487
- H a t & Coat Hooks ............
397 Relative Value of ............683
-- Narne Plates ..................
666 -- Piaster Board Ltd .......
550, j53
-- Plates Engraved ...............
663 -- Poliehed Plate Glass ......
614, 618
.....................
-- Rods ..............................
407 -- Sheet Glass 614
-- Screw Socket3 or Cups ......
375 . Standard Rolled Steel Beanls
-- Screws ............................
375
.
a s Girdors ..................677
-- Stair Nosings ..................
408 . Rolled Steel Joists a s
-- Tubing ...........................
487 Stanchions ..............679
-- Weighs of ........................
673 . .
Trolley Track Co L t d . . + o r , 404
- Wire .............................. -- Weights & Measures ....... 683
-
--
I%rasswork
Trellis Guard
613
.............
613
............................
576
12road & Co . L t d ....................
-- Flange Beams ...... 422, 678, 680
107.5
" Bratisheen " Rooting Felt ......
321 Broad's Anti-flooding Traps ......
198
ilreeze-Concrete Partition Blocks 2 2 0 -- Channel Blocks ...............194
-. -
Slabs .....................
219 . Channel Intercepting Traps 194
-- Slab Partitions .................
219 -- Channels & Bends ............'93
Ijrewster G ....................
366, 1135 -- Closets ...........................587
Ijrick Arches
.
...........................
Crtlsher, Portable Petrol
213 -- Drain Chutes ..................
-- Flexible Drain Itods .........
193
209
Driven, Hire of .............
149 -- Grease T r a p ..................... 190
-- Facings ...........................
213 -- Gully Corer ..................... 197
-- Paving ...........................
227 . . 'Traps .........................195
-- - Preserving Liquids ........ 2.56 . luipervious\l'ax~nrnpositinn 2 0 0
nricklayer .............................
20.5 -- Manhole Cover8 ............... 2oo
-- Day Work ........................
223 -- Rlot~rrGmag e G n l y ......... irj8
GENERAL INDEX .
Page Page
Ilroad's Sinks ........................
589 Burn Bros.' Drain CleaningRods 204
-- Spiral Scraper
-- Stable Gullies
..................
203
..................
197
. "Eclipse" Drain Testing
Apparatus ...................
202
. " Victorite" Cement .........
542 -- Flushing Syphons .............
198
. Water Waste Preventers 593... -- Patent Apparatus ............... 202
Broadbent's Slag Wool ............
557 -- Rotunda RlanholeCovers 200 ...
Bronze I-landrails ....................
407 -- Sewage Lifting Plant .........
599
-- Name Plates .....................
666 -- Stable Gully .....................
197
. Plates, Engraved ........
663,664 . " Times " Plugs & Stoppers 202
. Powders .........................
652 Burning Uallaat .......................
166
. Shopfronts .....................
372 -- off Old Painking ...............
628
Bronzing ..............................
412 BurnisbedGoldand UlackMoldings 653
Broseley Tiles ........................
:;oo Bushfield & Co ......................
1138
" Brownall" Brass Fittings
Iirunswick Black, Price of
......
602
.........
Buttons, Brass & Plate ............
397
Brushes, Distemper & Ground 650
Huilders' & Contractors' Plant,
650
...Cables
- Prices of
...................................
507
........................
507
Hire of.........................
143 Cabnt's Quilt,. Sound Deadening
-- Copper Tube Supply Co
-- FIand Trucks
.....
604
..................
I 53
& Thermal Insulation Quilt
" Calda " Geyser. Shrewsbury's 492
5jS ...
. Hoists. Hire of ..................
149 " Califont" Geyser ..................
494
.....
-- Ladders .................... ....
-- Material Association Ltd
r jo,153 “ Califont De Luxe " Geyser
" Calime " Hydrated Lime
494
541 ......
-- Steps........................
-- 'I'restltx, Eire of
1076
I 54,I 56
...............
144
Callender. George M & Co Ltd
Callender's "Uitubond" Building
. 23 . .
I ' Builders' Merchants' Journalv' Composition .............
23. 21 2
& " Builders' Ironmonner" 4
.11~6
.
- Bitulint? Lining & Insulating
Paper ....................
23. 321
H ~ ~ i l d i n gBloclis for External - "Uitumac "Dampcourse 23. 212
Walls...........................
220 - " Bitusol " Paint ..........
23. 633
-- B!ocks. " Vinculum " ..........
268 - " Callendrite" & "Ledkore"
-- Boards ............................
550 Damp Course ..........
23,21 I
-- Composition .....................
212 - Con~position For Firing
-- Industries ........................
332b Wood Block Flooring 23,344 ..
-- Sheets, Flat .....................
274 - Rooferite Bituluen Sarking
-- Stone8
-- Times
...........................
........................
239
238b
& Roofing Pelts
- “ Veribest" Roofing Felt 23.3ao
.........
23.321
...
B~lildings,Composite ..............457 Callow Rock Lime Co Ltd . .....
24.541
-- Iron ...............................
457 Caltborpe Cooker? ...................
489
-- Steel Framed ....................
428 Canaletti Blinds .....................
667
............
- Wood ..............................
457 Canvas Signs &z Posters 660
" Rl~ilL-in" Gas Fires ...............
489 " Capital Victor" Spring Hinge 390
- Cast Iron Gas Registers 489 Carpenter ..............................
307
" llull Dog " Floor Clips .........
3x9 - A11 Materials & Labour 311 ......
liurke & C:,
.
...................
Burn Bras Cast Iron Gastight
264,1137 Carpenters' Memo
Carreg-y-Llam Quarries L t d
..................
308
225 ...
Coated Drain Pipes
- Garage Guily
......
192 Carson. Walter & Sons L t d
....................
198 Carson's Anti-Corrosion & Water
625 .......
- Cast Iron Inspection Cham- Paint ..............................
630
--- ..................
bern 192
.......... - " Plastine" Put.t y 630............
Drain Pipes 192 Carter & Co.'s Tilos
. ..........
228,563
.
- - - Roof Outlets
- - - Soil Pipes & Fittings 572
..........
238 - L
Workers
& Son L t d Zinc
................
602. 605,1077
GENERAL INDEX . 65
Page Page
Carter's Patellt 'rravellingCradle 160 M l a r Drainers .....................
597
Carters' SportasCourts Ltd .........
374 -- Flaps ..............................
351
Carving lonic Caps ..................
365 2ellnlosu Painting ..................
650
.
Casebourne & Co (1926) Ltd ....
533 . ..
Zelotex Co (GI Hrihain) Lt.d ...s.g j6
Casement Bolts. Iron ...............381 ?ement. " Blue Circle. " Water-
................
-- Fastenings 3919 392 repollant .....................
545
. .........................
Fittings 391 - Blue Lian ........................
53;
...........................
-- Frames 360 - Concrete
- - Precast
........................
169
..............................
-- Stays 397 ......................
170
.....................
Casements. Deal 357 - - Prices of .....................
171
. ........................
Mahogany 358 - Keene's .....................
532. .5 38
...........................
-- Piroted 442 .
- Marketing Co Ltd 535. 544. 54;
-- Side Hung &c
-- Steel
..................
..............................
.....................
Cast Iron Baths
44'
44'
582
-
-
. Parian
& E;jolliiaes
Napcolda " li,efrigerntor ... 548
...........................
538
. . .................
Boilers 473, 47 j - Paring ...........................
225
. . ...............
Box Got,ters 416 - Portland ... 168. 223. 539. 565
.-- ...............
Drain Pipes 1g2 - - Rough Cast ...............
540
. . ........................
Drains
.........
192 - Price of
- Proofing
...........................
223
..........................
. . Drawer Elandles 398 176
. . .............
Eaves Gntters 415 - 'L Sn~wcret~e ...................
514
. . Fittings for OutsideGases 383 - "Victorite .......................
542
. Vurnaoe Work .............
43' - Waterproofing Paste .........
181
. . Gastight Coated Drain - Weight of ........................
669
Pipes ........................
192 Cementone Colours for Cement .. jqb
. Guilies .....................
197 - Decorative Finishes .........
640
. . Moulded Gutters .........
416 .. Waterproofing Powder ......
184
. . Rectangular Itain Water Cements Coloared ..................
545
Pipes ........................
413 " Cornwood" Pri~nerWood&Iron 641
. Round Ltain Water Pil~es4 13 Centering .............................
311
. . S w h Weights ...............
398 " Central " Door Spring & Check 390
. Sectional Boilers .........
47 j Central Heating Co .......
483. 1137
--.
.
.--
.
Soil Pipes & Fittings
Stove Pipe
Weight of ...............
.....
571
..................
437
669, 673
. .
- - - - Pipeless
Cerenlo Terra Cotta
" Certus " Automatic
............
Syphons
482
.........
273

-- Lead Pipcv &Gut,ters


. .
.........
571
.........,.....
& Flushing Tanks. Burn's ......
199
Sash Weights 398 Chain Link " Empire " Fencing 331
. . Weight of ....................
673 - Sling ...........................
116
.
Castell Bros 1.td ................... 348b - Slings. Hireof ...............
146
" Castell " Pencils, Faber .........
164 Chains. Oval-Dash Link ............
412
" Cavendish " I'cdestal Closet .... 586 - & Sash Lines ...............
396
Cavity \I'alls, Bonding Ties $ Chalk. Weight of .....................
669
Bricks for ...........................
217 Clii~lwin& Co ..................412. 1081
Carton Name Plate Manu- Champion. Druce & Co.T.ttl .. 25. 632
facturing Co .............
57, 666 " Champlead " Liquid Red I. end 632
.
* ' C C . Fleet" Geyser & Gas .
Chance I3ros & Co. L t d ..........
558
Circulator Boiler ........
491 Clhannel Uiocks for [Jrinals ........
194
. . Oil Geyser ..................
584 - Pipes. Scnds Ks Taper Pipes 193 ..
..
Cearns W J L t d
Ceiling Boarding, Deal
..................
1078
............
347
Channels Bedding
Chappuis' Reflect,ors
..................
194
..............
623
-- Slabs ..............................
548 Cheeks. Passable Hopper .........
4.1:
Celit Rooting Composition, "Chelmer" Sypl~ouic Ciosct ... 5811
Solignum ..........................293 Chemical Closets & U r i ~ ~ a l s 589 ......
66 GENERAL INDEX .
Chequered Rough Plate Cilaes
Ohilmark Trading Co Ltd .
Page
... 614
...... 246 '
" Climax . Window Sashes
Climax L\roodworkingCo.Kolli~~g
......
hgo
396

Chimney Bars ........................ 420 I Steel Doors ........................


45-
-- Cowls ...........................+. 38 Clipsham Quarry Co ...qs. 1079. 1080
...............................
-- Pots
- 218 CIOCICS. Electric .....................
527
.....................
Price of
- - Terra Cotta
..................... 218
............... 218 ---
--
Iinpulse
.
Synchronous
525
...............
525
-- Stays & Straps ............... 421 Cloister Tiles ........................
301
...............................438
-- Tops Closet Ranges ........................
588
Chloride of Lime ..................... 565 -- Seats ..............................
365
.
Christopher, J & Sons. Ltd .......
530. Closets, Bolding's .....................
j8j
1139 -- Broad's ...........................
587
Christopher's Lifts ..................
530 -- Chemical ........................
589
Chnhb & Sqn's Lock & Safe Co . -- Cliff's ..............................
587
........................
IAd ..................................
453 -- Crappers' 585
Church & School Fittings .........
367 , -- Doulton'~ ........................
586
" Ciment Fondu" Aluminous , -- Elsan Manufacturing Co .....
j8g
Cement ............................
182 -- Eospital ........................
S87
Cinema Automatic Shutter 452...... 1 -- Moule's Earth System .........
588
...............
Circles, Areas of ......................
687 ..Oates & tireen's 587
............ .Pedestal ........................

'
-- Circumferences of 686 I 585
Circular Doors ........................
350 ' -- Valve ..............................
585
-- Iron Staircases
. . . Haywards'
..................
439
............
439
II Cloth Covered Doom
Clout Nails
................
352
............................
377
-- Work. Joiner ..................
33 . . .
" C M A " Cables ...............
507
Cistern Filters ........................
57; ( Coach House Doors. Deal .........
352
............................
Cisterns. Flushing .................. . Screws 376
-- Galvanized .....................
453 Coal Plates ...........................
428
-- Harvey & Co.'s
. Syphon
...............
454
...........................
593
--. Haywards'
---- Uason's
..................
428
.....................
430
-- Water Storage .................
453 . Weight of ........................
669
City Victor" Spring Hinge
" Claremont " Sanitary Stable
390 ... , " C o l ~ u r n" Door Track Fittillgs 403
. System Centre H u n g Pold-
Gutter ..............................
45.5 ing Partition Gear
Clnridge's Patent Asphnlte L'o
Ltd .........................
23j, I 182
. .
....................
'Trolleys
S y ~ t e Sliding
~n
406
Garage Gear 401
Clay. Weight of .....................
669 . Systeul Sliding Door Gear
'*Veo" I'oltfing Partition
402
Cleaning, Lacquering or Bronzing 412 -- .
-- Rods ..............................
204 Gear..................
40.4
Clear White $ Colour Sprayed Cockle. Henry 1. ...............
145. 1j 2
Lamps ..............................
512 Cocks. Bib. Pillar & Stop .........
577
Clearing Appliances for Drains 202 .. . Ewart h Son, L t d .............577
ClefL Chestnut Fencing, .........
324 -- M1ap,r Tap (LordKeivinJs) ...
577
.....................
. . . . & Wire Fenciug 322 ... Coke. U elght of 669

.
-- Oak Shingles;,
Cliff's Beancliff Syphon
.................
305
194 ......
Collapsible Gates ..................
-- Road Shelters (Portable)
531
...
154
. Closets ............................
-- Gully T r a p
-- Lavatories
587
.....................
196
.....................
595
,
I . .
-- Watchmen's Shelters
College Folding Partitions
Collinge's Gate Ellnges
.........
I54
...
350
.............
380
. Porcelain Baths
-- Urinals
...............
584
..........................
jgr
' Colorcrete Portland Cement
Coloured Cements
......
545
..................
545
. 'White Glazed Channel Pipes 193
1
-- Concrete Floors
. C r ~ z yPaving
...............
516
..................
547
GENERAL INDEX .
riipu Page
Coloured Pointing Mortar ......
223 Cook F . L . & Son ............
260. 1140
. Roughcast&WallRenderings 546 Cookers. Electric
-
.....................
Gas. Ranges & Fires ......
526
489. 494
Colouring Compounds . for
Cement ...........................
546 Cooking Apparatus ..................
436
. .
Colt W H (London) Ltd .......
305 - - Fixing ........................
. ...,... 218
Columns. Deal
Colyer & Southey
........................
364
..................
1139
Cooper. H. W . & Co Ltd
- Wettern & Co.Ltd.25;,271, 1141
1140
"Combine " C;ully Traps .........
195 Cooper's Glass Ventilators .........
468
............
- Reversible Grease Golly .....
196 Copal Varnish. price of 650
Commodes ...........................
58'3 . .....................
Cope & Co Ltd 1141
Common Register Grates .........
432 Cope & Co's Floor & Paving
" Con10 " Cast Iron Bath .........
583 'riles ......................
- - Tile Linings
228. 1141
Compensation. Workmen's ......
744
............... Coping Cramps
.........
561. 1141
....................
258
Composite Buildings 457
Composition for Fixing Wood - Yorkshire Stone ...............
as4
Block Flooring ...............
344 Copings .................................
252
- Gas Pipe .........................
484 Copper Balls ...........................
578
................
Compressed Cork Tiles ............ 230 - Clouts. price of 600
- Fibre Uoards ..................
372 - Cramps ..........................
258
'' Comyn " Autolr~ntic Coin - Cylinders. Light Rigid 604......
Receiving LavatloryLocks ......
384 - Enamelled Letters ......
658. 660
Coinyn Chinp $ CO.'~Air Bricks 464
--- Air Inlet Tubes .....
467
- Hole Doors and Frames
- Housing Tubing
.....
431
...............
603
- - - Door Furniture
- - - Panic Bolts
......
387
............
- Nails ........................
- Pipe. Weight
604. 606
.....................
604
- - - Sash Fasteners & 382 - Pipes ..............................
604
Openers
- - - Ventilators
............
395
............ - Repoussb Name Plntes
- Slate Nails
......
666
.....................
377
Concrete Beds
- Building Blocks. " Vincu-
464
........................
190 - Tape Lightning Conductors 460
- Tnbing ...........................
602
.
lum, " Tarmac's ......
16. 268 - Weight of ..................
..................
669. 673
- Fencing Posts ................
174 - Wire
- - Rope Conductors
428. 6c6. 613
.........
- Kerb. '' Vinculum, " Tar- 460
ma& ........................
- .\Iixers. Eire of
- Paving Slabs
16. 268
...............
148
..................
227
.
Copperas ..............................
Copperlite. '' Eaywards
Coppers. Fuel Washing
565
.........
623
............
432
- Piling. Prices of. \I'illiamu' 176 - Washing ........................
490
- Reinforced
- Roofing Tile.s
.....................
171
..................
303
Coppersmith
.
Corben R & Son. Ltd
..........
............................
602
agq
- Stone Co . Ltd .........
267. 1084 Cord. Scaffold ........................
154
- $ Timber Piling ...............
174 Core.Kail. Iron .................... 421
..........
- Weight of ........................
669 Cork Insulation Co. Ltd 229
......
Cotkcretor..............................
168 - $ Rubber Floor Tiling 229
- Day Work .....................
171 " Corner-Way " Sliding Door
- Memoranda
Conduit Fittings
.....................
168
.....................
505
Fittings
. ............................
Cornices Plaster
400
.....................
.........
537
(>onduits
.
..............................
"Conforms Steel Shuttering ... 173
" Conqueror " Door Spring and
503 Cornish H . & Sons
- Granite
373. 1142
...........................
" Coronation " Patent Skylights.
255
Check .............................
390 Braby's ..............................
458
.........
Constructional Engineer ......
413. 422 Coronet Brick Co. Ltd 26. 215
" Contesse " Anthracite Stovt...434 Corrugated Iron .....................
tj7
Contract.ors' Plant. Hire of ....... 143 - Sheeting ......................... - 7 5
70 GENERAL INDEX .
Page Page
Doors. Honduras Mahogany ...... 352 Drainage ..............................
188
-- for Hospitals. Elliott's .........
355 Draining Boards .....................
ggo
. Iron ..............................
447
........................
-- (Land)
Drains
...........................
rgo
.................................
188
. Party Wall 449
-- Pivoted ...........................
449 -- Cast Iron ........................
192
.....................
. Plywood ........................
369 -- Excavating Iyo
. . Flush ........................
354 -- Glazed Stoneware .............
rgr
.
.
Revolving
Rolling Steel
........................
356
...................
452
-- Inlet Valves to
-- Land
..................
193
..............................
190
.. Six.Panel, Deal ...............
351 Draught Excluder ..................
406
.....................
. Sliding
-- Steel
............................
449
..............................
447
Drawer Handles
. Locks
397
..............................
384
. Strong Room ..................
449 Dramng Instruments ...............
163
. Two.Panel, Deal ...............
351 Drawn Copper Rousing Tubing 603
-- Veneered Flush ...............
353 -- Lead Pipe ..................
569, 571
" Dorset" Water Heater .........
492 --. Traps ........................
5;s
...................
" Double Grip" Patent Steel , Drew, Clark & Co lja
Tubular ScatTolding .............
160 1 -- Lewis & C ~ I .....................
I 144
Uonble Leaf Gates ....,.... .........
328 Drew's Patent "Diamond" Tele-
'' Douglas " Overhead Liquid scopic Ladders ..................
Ij n
Check Springs
l~onlton'sBaths
.....................
391
.....................
583
i Drising Timber orConcret,ePiles 176
Dryco-Rensec Ltd ..................1145
. Closets ..........................
586 " Drykos " Fire Cement ........
222
. Filters ...........................
j79 " Dual " School Desk ...............
367
. Garage Gully .................. 198 " 1)uples" Domestic Gully .......
19;
. Grease 'Trap for Kitcherl -- Stable Gully , .............
rgj, 197
Sink Wastes ..................
196 Duranbrite Jointless Flooring ... 233
. Hospital Closet ...............
58: , Duresco 1)istempor ..................
645
. Lavatories & Fittings ......... 596 Dormat Flat Oil Paint ............
632
. Sinks ............................
590 Duropal Ceilings ..................... 561
.
. Stoneware Interceptor
Street Uully Traps
......
194
............
196 ,
-- Wall Panels
Durus Artificial Stone
...................
......
561
271, 1086
. *' Thames " Ball ValveGully 195 i .
Dussek Bros & Co Ltd . ............ 1087
. Urinals .........................
592 I Dussek's Bitumiuous Solution for
.........
. Water WastePresenters ...... 594 Preserving Iron, &c 63j
. Yard Gullies ..................
rgs -- Composition for FixingWood
'I Dover " Range .....................
Down Draught Preventer Pot,
432
.
Hock Flooring
"Keepnu" Wood
...............
Pre-
344
Sankey's .......................
219 servative .....................
635
Drain Bag, with Pumps, Hire of 1.p . '' I'lastex" Non-Infiam~nable
. Chutes for Inspection Cham- Compound .................
204
hers .............................
193 -- Plastic Non . Infliunmable
. Corers ...........................
go Compound ................
ag4
. Flexible Rods ..................
203 Dust Sheets ........................
147
. Laying ...........................
191 . . Decorators' ................. 154
. Pipes .............................
I 88 ...
Dutton Leonard&Sons 230,558,1145
...........................
. P l u. ..............................
~s 202 Dwarf Blinds 668
-- Repairs ....................... . 202
. Rods. Set of. Hire of .........
146 Earth Closets ........................
588
.
.
.
Scra~ers ........................
stodpers. Hire ot
Tests
ao?
.............
14g
..............................
I 88
. . Moule's
. .....................
-- Kammers Eire of
..Welght of
$88
............
i4:
........................
069
. Testing&ClearingAppliances 202 13arthenware Air Bricks ............462
GENERAL INDEX . 71
Page Page
Eastwmrls Ltd ........................
27 Elliott'sOak Panelling ............3@
" Easy-Away " Sliding 1)mr -- Parquet Flooring ..,............345
Fittings ..............................
399 -
Revolving Doors'. ...............356
I. Easylift " Manhole Covers ...... 201 Elsan Manufact,w i n g Co.Chemi-
Eaton. Parr & Gibson (Glass cal Closets & Urinals .........
43. 589
Merchants). Ltd ............
617. 1088 Embossing Glass .....................
619
Eaves Gutters ..................
415. 418 " Emperor" SmokeCure. Ewart's 438
" Ebanoid " Bitumen lor Setting " Empire " Chain I.ink Fencing 33 r
\\'ood Rloclc Plooring ...........
344 - Woven Wire I'ences .........
532
" Eclipse " Door Check ............
390 Empire Municipal 1)irectory ...
joob
- Dovetail Sheeting. Braby's .. 187 -'I'imbers .........................
336
...
- Drain Testing Apparatus 202 En~ployers'Liability Act .........742
- Patent Corrugated Skylights 459 " Empress "Smoke Core. Ewart's 438
" Eden " Cast Iron Hatb
. .........
Economic Drainage Co Ltcl ....1146 " Empress Victor " Dow Spring 389
Enamel. Harland's .................. 641
582
Edmundson's Automatic Electric - M'hite ........................... 632
Lighting Plants ..................
51 j Enamelled Channel Herids ......... 193
.
- Non Autoniatk Electric - Copper Letters ............
658. 660
Lighting Plants ..................
5 1j - Slate Slabs ..................... 2gG
Edwards' Facing Bricks ............
214 - - [Jrinals ...................."97
" Elclorado "Cork Tile Flooring . 229 Fhd Cirtrir~ " \\'art,hwotd "

- - - Staircase IGnishing ... 230 Flooring ...........................34'


Electric Hell P~ttings............... 525 'I Entlurite " Vitreous Carbor-
- - Installations ...............
5 23 u n d u ~ n'Tiles .......................409
- Bells& Telephones ............
523 Engineer Constructional ....
4 13. 422
- Bullion Lifts ....................
528 - Hot Water and Heating ... 470
- Clocks ...........................
527 - Lilt .................................528
- Cookers ........................
526 English Marbles .....................264
- Fires ..............................
jzo - Oak. in Thicknesses .........
340
- Heaters. 'I'I~IIUIIL~ ............
518 Engraved Brass Plates ............ b63
- Hot Water Cylit~ders .........
jzr - Uronze Plates ..............
,663. 664
- Impulse Clocks ................
52; - Glass. l<'rencli ..................
617

-
- Lamps
Lifts
...........................
- Light iietlectors
512
..............................
528
...............
023
" Ensoflux .
Enrichments. Plaster
\Val1 Lloard
Ensouit Insulating & Builtling
...............
538
.........
554
- Lighting Plilnbs ..............
5x5 Hoard ................................ 554
- Panel I-le~ters ..................
.j 17 Ensowal \Val1 Rcrard ................
- Service Lifts .....................
.
q2q 1
. " Equatemp " Pipeless Heaters 483 ...
-- Synchronous Cltrcks ......... 525 " Ern " Window Sasl3es ............
.
. ............
Vrpour Iiarliato~a
- \Val1 Panels 'Tiled
j ~ i i:ritll bl Co . Lbd ................ 25,
............
527 Escalator ..............................529
%
- Wiring ........................... j a r 1 Escutcheons ........................
412
Electrical Definitions ...............
501 Espagnolette Bolts ...................381
" Electrical Times" ...............
~OOB " Esse" Patent AnthraciteStoves 434
Ebcli~iciim ..........................
500 " 1he-Vista " Ai~tl~racile Stoves 4 3
Electro Copper Glazing
" Electro-Vapour " Radiators
................
623 1
'*Essex" Uoarcl
516 ; " Estate " Oil Gloss
.....................550
..................
641
- - Towel Rails ................
522 I " Etruria" Flooring Tiles .........
228
Ellerton, J ......................
628, I I ~ G " ISuphon " Sound 1)eadening
Elliott, S . & Sons (Keading), 1 utlt ...........................
558
Ltd ............................
Elliott'8 Deal Molditlge
- Doors for Hospitals
348, 34Ya
............
361
............
355 "
1 Evwlwite"
? ~ ~c l o s ~..........
I d c ~ t iedestal

Antlirncite
t
Everard A E . D Cn ............30% 5 5 3
Stnve ...
58;
436
72 GENERAL INDEX .
Page Psge
:' Everite " Asbestos C'eu~eut P'anlight Ci~tclles .....................392
Roollights ...................
278 -- Openers. Adamu' ..........44.393
- - Messenger & Co.'s .........
394
. Asbestos Cement Tile Pat-
tern Sheeting ...............
564 - - Parker. Winder 8:
-- Draining l3oartls ...............
gyo Achurch Ltd ............393
-- Flue Piping .....................
487 -. Skylux. Ltd ...............39j
-- Jointing Composition .........
488 Fans. Ventilating .....................
522
-- Pressure Pipes ..................
279 Farman B W . ......................... 306
..........
-- Soil Pipes .......................
574 Farmer S . TV . &Son L t d 1147
. Stpndard Corrugated Sheet- Farmiloe T . & W Ltd . ...... 295. 1090
Ing ..............................
275 Farmiloe's Farotex Roofing Com-
Everlasting Tile, Conc~xcte Pro- position..............................
295
ducts & Grimite Supplies, Ltd 106, Farnley Iron Co.'s Glazed Pire-
303 clay Baths.....................
584
.........
Evertone Patent Sandfaced - Hollow Glazed Bricks 217
Asbestos-Cement Rooting - Lavatories ........................
597
...............
Tiles .................................
304
Ewart's Bath &Lavatory Fittings 577
- Swimming Baths
- Urinals
597
...........................
592
-- Gas Washing Coppers ......
490 Farotex Rooting Composition.
-- Lightning Geyser ...............
493 Farmiloe's ..........................
.......
295
-- Smoke Cure .....................
438 Farrar John & Sons. Ltd a49
-- Ventilator ........................
467 Farrer M'illiam, ! I Ltd. .............
198
Excavating ...........................
165 - " Anti-Flood " Valve .........
198
-- Drains ...........................
190 P'arrer's Improved Sand and Oil
Excavator ..............................
Excavator's Memoranda
165
.........
t
..................................
I>r a p 198
.........................
165 Felt. Asbestos 317
.
Excel Asphalte Co. Ltd ............
Excel-In " Fanlight Openers 393
1147
" Excel-Out " Fanlight Openers 393
...
- Bituminous Inodorous
- Callender's " Hooferite " Bi-
........
tumen Sarking (is Kooling 32I
318

" Excelsior .
" Excello" Grease Trap
Green Slating
Expanded Metal Lathing
............
196
289......
.........
536
- Hair. Bituminous
- Plurex
- Koofs. D. Anderson
............
& Son's
318
...........................
320
-- Metal Reinforcement
Expansion Jointing
Express Lift Co . Ltd
.........
186
..................
170
...............
1089
.
- " Sanodor Odourless
- Zylex Bituminous Slater's 320
2. 3.3
......
...
'8
318
...
Exmnsion Ladders 143,150, 153,156 l.'elts h p h a l t e Rooting........... 317
"Extractor" V e n t ~ l a t o r s . ...
- for Pipes. Anderson's 2. 3. 600
1Iarvey's ............................
466 - lioofing and Sarking 318. 321...
Fencing .................................
322
l k b e r A . W ................... 164. 164a
- - Cnstell Peucils ............ 164
- Chain Link .....................
331
- Cleft Chestuut ..................
gza
. . Celluloid Edged Scales ... 104 - Interlaced ........................
3z8
.
.
.
.
Polycro~r~e l'eticils ......... 164
Slide Rulcs ..................164
- Oak with Concrete Posts 330
- - Park Pale
...
..................327
Facing Bricks ........................ 214 - Posts. Concrete ...............'74
Facings, Brick ........................ 213 - Wire ........................322. 331
Factory J'i'hite Uistemper ...... 630 ...
- :md Gates. Chestnut 324. 326
...............
Faience Tiling ........................ 273 - - Wrought Iron 446
-- Work .............................. a72 k'enlon's Bath Ileating Apparatus 584
Faldo's Asplialte ..................... 236 - Gas Circulating Boiler ......492
Fall Ropes .............................. I54 - Geysers ...........................
491
" Fam Panic Bolt .............. 382 Fanning & Co. Ltd ....... 261. 262. 263
"
-- Door Spring ..................... 391 Yenning's Granite ..................
26a
GENERAL INDEX . 73
Page Page
F e ~ n r i ~ ~Slarble
g's .................. 262 Firing Locks ........................39%
..
.Uni-Cola Facing Slabs 270 ... Fixol & Stickuhast Ltd ...........l ~ s s t d e
Feralon " Patent Non.Slip Revei.se Cove?.
.............................. Fixd " Preserved Dry Paste ... 655
h c

Troads 411 "

Ferodo S t a ~ Treads
r ................ 410 Flange Beams. Broad ...4 678. 680
22.
Ferro-CoucreteStallboardLights 441 Flaps. Cellar ........................... 351
" Fecro-Glass " P ~ t e nConstruc-
t 17are Lamp. Braby's Portal~le .. 163
tion .................................... 622 Flares. C..'I Bcetylellc. Hire of 149
" Fcrrnlithic " Concrete Floor Flat I h ~ i l d i ~Sheets
~n .............. 27s
thrdencr ........................... 226 .Iioof Outlets ..................... 2i8
" Feusol " Fire C e u ~ e n t ............22 I l'latotn~u~ I'rilncr ..................643
" Fiberlic " \Vallbnald ............ 5 j~ " P'leet" I ieyser ............... 492. j84
I'ibrc Hoards. (lomprrsscd ......
372 P7etning J . & Co. Ltd ......... 54. 601
Fihrous Plaster .................... 548 Flexible G3s Tubing ............. 499
. .
- - Slabs
.
Ceiling Slabs Wrigllt's 5.50
........................
..
550
- Steel Ropes for Cmncs. Lift.s,
.
&c Co~nparativeStrengths 16:: ..
Field Gates ..................... 32.1, 326 Flexo I'l~.w)otlIndustries Ltd .... 29.
Fillcts & Architr.tyes. Ileal ......
jbo 3553 37'
......................
Filling under 1';~vlngs ...........166 Flexo~uetal zg. 37 I
.........
Filters ................................. j79 " Flextile" Roofing Rolls 318
..........................
. Oist,ern ........................... 379 .. Shingles 318
...........................
- Doulton'a ........................ 579 Flint Work 259
.......................
- Pressure ........................ 579 -- Weight of 669
- Submerged ..................... 579 " Flinl<mn Stone l'resctsvaiir~~~
" Fius " Pedestal Clnsct ............585 .............................
Liquid 2j6
Fir Tilobes ........................... 312 ..............
Floodlight l'roject~~~.s 5'3
Fire Bricks ........................... 221 ...........................
Flot1r Clil~s 313
- Brickwork ........................ 220 -- Cosli & Itubber 'Tiling ......
..............
229
- Clay .............................. 223 -- Crarnp6. Hirn of
........................
147
- Doors .............................. 4.50 -- llarder~ers
...........................
225
- T~les ............................. 221 .. Lights
...........................
d?q
Fireclay Baths
-- Sinks
........................
..............................
584
589 1 I;-Spr~nga
'
..............................
riles
........................
3ig
227
.
-- Tiles Glwed .................. i60 Flooring Hrads
..........................
376
i l d s ...... i 3 4
~ i r c ~ l a c ~ ~ n r r o u 'rilcd . 15lliott's 345
" Firmoseo " Creosoted Deal . .......
-- Franchi \'. & CII l ~ i l 342
Paving ............................... 232 . " ~ l n m c o " lhitish Colrun-
FirLh's Staybright Shinless Steel 664 hian Pine.................... 341
Fishponds Quarries Ltd ............ 242 - Improved Wood Pare-
Fittings for I.'clluing ...............
..........
324
455
tnellt Co.'s Ltd ...............
342
- Lnlairl ............................230
- Stable & Cow llouue
Fitzpatrick & Son ............ P;tutli~rss . Jefferiss (Camberwell) Ltd 344, .
Fixem Hnofing Composition, 346
Solignum ........................... 294 - Jointless ........................
232
Fixing Accessories for Asbestos- - Lal.ham James Ltcl ............
Ccluent Slates ..................... 293 . . 3larl1olith Flooring Co
341
.
- Asbestos Cement Slating 293
- - - Tiles
... Ltd ........................
342, 345
...
................. 304 - l l o n a r c l ~Flooring Co 344, 345
- liricks. Jones' .................. 217 . .
. Xwri-: M A . Ltd ............. 341
- National Flooring Co.'s 342, 1170
- Corrugated Sheets, 'l'lles,
Slatir~g ......................... -'7q , - Sllecl Itnbbcr .................. 230
- Grat,es .......................... 2 I8 - 'Ihs ................................
227
- Lront~~qpy .................. 393 1 - '1'111yin's ........................
345
74 GENERAL INDEX .
Page Page
Flooring. JVachal F l o o r i ~ ~(:om-g French & British Weights. &c 683 ....
pany ................................. 341 -- Engraved Glass ...............
617
-- Wood Block ..................... 342 -- Polish. Price of ..................
650
. .. 342
" W o r t h ~ o o d" E:nd t i r i ~ i n - Polislling ........................
628
Floors. Batten ....................... 340 .
- \V k C. Ltd ..................
1091
. C'oloured Concrete ............ 546 “ Friary" Manhole Cover .........
zoo
..................
-- Cubical Contsnta ............... gro Frieze and Cradling 365
-- Dance .............................. 346 ........................
Friezes. Plast.er 538
-- Deal .............................. 340 Lhel Washing Boilers $ Coppers 432
-- Hardwood ........................ 340 Furnace Doors ........................
431
-- Parquet ......................... 345 - Pans .............................
431
-- per square ............... 340,341 - Work ..............................
430
Florentine BLinds ..................... 667 Fnse Boards Teak & Iron .........
510
" Fluate" .............................. 2j6
Flue Pipes & Filtings, Abbest~~s Gabriel. \+'ule & J.h g l i s l ~LLd ....
305
Cement ........................ 487 Galvanized Air Bricks ...............
482
Flushing Syphons & Tanks, -- Fnrnace Pans ..................
431
Automatic ........................ 198 -- Hot Water Tanks ............
476
-- & Warning Pipes ............ 567 -- Iron Cramps ..................
258
" Fold-A-Side" Trolley Track . . Wire ........................
607
Sliding Door Fittings ............ 400 -- Xallb ..............................
377
..................
Folding Partition Gear ............ 404 -- Steel Cisterns 4j4
-- Partitions. Deal ............... g.+y -- Wire Setting ................... 607
-- Window Gear .................. 400 . Wrought Steel Rain Water
Force Pumps, Hire of ............... 146 Pipes ...........................
414
Ford Peter & Sons I.td ............. 1148 Garage Traps B Petrol Intercep-
..................... Lors .................................
198
Foreign Marbles
Forged Roof Straps ..................
262
420 . . ..........
Gardner J k Go Ltd 428,429
Founder & Smith
- - - - Day Work
..................
..................
413
428
(iardner'~Stee1Fralncd Buildmgs 428
Garratt $ Atkinson ......
Hack of Page
.....................
--..Prices
Four Oaks Spraying hlachine
Co .....................................
428
6 .
.
facing Inside Reverse Cover
Gas Circulatinv Boiler I'enlon's 492
Cookers, Ranges & Fires 489,494
Four-Panel Dmrs, Deal ............ 3jI -- Fitter, Melno .................484
Framed Buildings, Steel ......... 428 -- Pipe ..............................
484
-- Doors .............................. 3jo - Tubes & Fittings ...............
48j
-- Gates ............................. 421 -- 'Tubing ...........................
499
....................
-- Glass Signs ..................... 6j7 . . Weight of 484
-- Gratings ........................ 42 -- \Vashinp Coppers ............490
Frames, Casemeut .................. 360 -- IVater Heaters & lloilers ...491
-- Cased .............................. 358 Gate Hinges ...........................
-- Deal Sash ........................ 357 ............................... ;il:
-- Posts
-- Door .............................. 360 -- Springs........................... 383
. Patent KeversibleActions for 396 Gates, Cast Iron Fittings for
-- Sash .............................. 35s Outside........................
.......................
383
-- Venetian ..................... 358,359 -- Collapsible
............ 531
Framing, Deal ........................ 348 . . Haywards' 531,xogj
. .
Franchi V . & Co Ltd 343 & Fuotlii~es -- De:d ..............................
..............................
352
.
Francis S.W. & Co Ltd Rolling . -- I T I J ~ 446
Steel Doors ......................... 4j2 -- Lift............................... 53'
Frazzi Ltd .............................. 1148 -- Oak ..............................329
Freeman Joseph, Sons & Co Ltd 184, . . -- Wood ..............................3 j z
546,6409 I 138 Gauging Plaster .....................536
QENEEAL INDEX .
PW Page
Gauging Portland Cement Con- :lass Polishing .....................
618
crete .................................
168 -- Prismatic Kolled .....
615.618. 621
.................. ...
. . ......................
Gauze Wire Blinds 668 - Rolled arid Cast I'late 615.61s
Gaze. H E Ltd 1092 - Rough Cast Plate ............614
Gear. Sliding Door ..................
399 - Sandblasted .....................617
" Gem " Victor Spring Hinge ...
389 -- Sheet ........................
614.617
General Electric Co.'a Appli- - Signs .............................663
.................. - - I'r~lishctl I'lalos ............
657
- -- ance?
"Genales" ExhausL
Fans
j23
..................
j2;
- Ultra Violet Rny
- Verre Grar4
..............
.....................
614
617
- - lIag.net Elcctric Cookers 526 - " Vita" ........................617
. . . Telephones .............
,j25
............ - Vitrolite ...................
...... 621
. . . Ventilators
-- Purpose Rarrows ......... I .<o,
52.3 - Weight of
- Wired
........................
669
...........................
621
152
Gent k Co.'s Electric Bell - Writing ...............
657.660,663
Fittings ...............
525
Telephones ............ j25
lilazed Bath Panels ..................279
. . . - Bricks ...........................216
Georgian Wired Glass ............ b21 - Fireclay Ijathe .................
- - 'Tiles ........................... 95604
(ioyser, Ewart'8 .....................
493
-- Fenlon'a ......................... .
491
.....................
- Stoneware Urain Pipea 191
-- Shremsburg'a ..................
492 - Tiles. White 5 jg. 562
.
Gibson Arthur L & Cu . Ltd .
Rolling S t d Doors .............452
Glazier .................................
- Sundries .........................
614
622
(Xlarduni blame R ~ ~ o f i n'Tilrs
g ...
301 lilitzing. Deacou's ..................
...............
620
~;ilcled IVood Letters ...............
662 -. Electro Copper 623
Gilders' Sundries ..................
6j2 - Haywards' ......................620
Gildinb ...................................
051 - Aellimell's ...............
....... 631
-- Dky Work .......................
6-53 - King's " Ferro-Glass" ......
622
Girders .................................
434 - Luxfer Ltd .....................
-- liroad Flange Doanls, as
-- Riveted Compound
......
678
............
424
- Paragon Cilazing Co.'s
- Patent
620
......
620
............................
620
. ...........
Girdle? J . G 8; Co 570. 1149
.
Girlinps' Ferro-Concrete Co Ltd 266
..Pilkington's .....................
- Prismatic Rolled Glass ......621
621
'' Girlingstone " Artificial Stone 266 -.Simplex ...........................
620
'' Glas-crete " Patent Constrac- Gliksten Doors Ltcl ................ 353
tion...................................
622 " Globe " Miierirl Surfaced Bitu-
Glass, Armourplate ................
621 men Roofing ........................ 319
-- Berelling .........................
619 Glued (L; illitred Borders to
-- Brilliant Cutting ...............
619 Hearths ..............................
342
. British Polished Plate and Gold Leaf, English, Bennett's ...652
Glazing ................
614,618 .- Size. Price of ...............
650.652
. . Sheet ........................
014 (iooding's Patent Interchange-
-- Chequered Rough Plate .....
614 able Rubber Block Stair Treads 4oS
-- Circular Venbilators .........
468 Goods Lifts ...........................528
-- Embossing
-- French Engraved
.....................
6x9
............
617
Goslett Alfred & Co LIcl
Goulding C W
. .........
. ...................... 619
1149
-- Grinding ........................
619 Graining ..............................
651
-- Ground ...........................
614 "Granador" Ground Colour ...
631
-- Letters ......... ..,..............
-- Louvre Ventilators
659
............
468
- Scuinble Staiu ..................
Granala Waterprooling Solution 185
631
-- Pilkington's .....................
621 Granite .................................
-- Polished
. . Plate
....................
61.1,616
.....................
614,616
- Coruish B dberdeen .........
- Kerbs B Setts .................. 235
2jj
255
78 GENERlL INDEX .
Pa@ Pas
Hellimeli's Patent " Perfection " hospital Closets .....................
587
Glazing........................
621. I I 54 - Doors. Elliott's ..................
355
...
Hemel Hempstead Patent Brick Hot Water Apparatus. Fixing 218
. ...................... ...
Co Ltd 220, I I j j
" He-0-Lin " Enamel & Paint 631
-
-
- Cylinders
- Engineer
............
477
...............
47O
............
I-Ieo-Mat Flat Oil Paint 631 - - Fittings
- - Pipes ai Connections 472
...............
485
Hepburn & Cocks ............412, 115j
" Ilercules " Breeze & l'laster
Partition Blocks ..................
zzo
- - Radiators
- - Supplies
...............
478
...............
471
Hibberd Bros. (1929) Ltd .........
33 - - Syphons ..............
472
I ' Hide-Away " Vanishing Doors 401 - - Tubing ..................
485
Eiggs' & Drew's Patent - - 'Tanks .................
476
" Raprip" Scaffold ...............
152 Houldsworth's Patent Cast Iron
Bushes ..............................
1j7
Highways Construction Ltd.344,1097
Hill James 6: Co ......................
1098 Housing \Vork, Architects'
" Hillnor " Patent Portable Tube Charges for ........................
694
..............................
1

Benders 604 Humphrieu' Patent Scaffold


Hinged Road Gulley Gratings ... 197 Brackets ...........................
147
..................................
Einges
...........................
- Adams'
377
379
1
Hunt W 8 . .....................
1 Huntley 3: Sparks Ltd
483. rogg
...........
34
- ..................
Collinge's Ciate 380 I - - " Uenqnic" Bar Bend-
......
Hinkins & Frewin Deal Folding
........................... i ing Machine 34. 173
Partitions
Eire of Building Plant
- Rates for Contractors' Plant 143
350
............
143 1 -
Cabot's Quilt for Sound
Deadening & Thermal
...............
. ............
JIodges Bennett & Co Ltd ...... 9 -
Insulation
- Cenient Waterproofers 181
5j8
...
......
Hoisting Crabs, Hire of
- Trusrles
Hoists, Builders', Hire of
146
...........................
312
.........
149
..
I Hyatt's Daylight Reflectors
Hydralime!' hydrated lime
Hydrated Lime
623
.....
jg 5
...................
534. 541
IIollow Tile Partition Blocks ...
220 , - Lime. Prices of ................
171
JionduranUahogaqjBackLinings 360
- Hydraulic Lifts .....................
5z8
...
- Casements .................
358 . " Ilydresse " Domestic Boiler 473
- - Doors ........................
352 " Rygeian-Rock "Budding Com-
..................
- - Hand Rails
- - Sashes
...............
................. 364
.3j8, 359
position, White's 212

Hoop Iron. Weight of ..............


419 Ide T . & \T . Lock-Light
Hope Henry & Sons Ltd Stan-
dard ~ e t ' a Windows
Frames
l
.
& Wood
..............................
443
I Glazing
.
........................
( - - - Sheet Bends ...61j. 11j7
623, 1157
1 Ideal Boilers & Hatliators Ltd 436. ...
- DeathWatchBeetleDestro~.er63j 473
- Products ........................
- Wood Worm Destroyer ......:$
Hopkins. Purviv 85 Sons......645. 11j6
/ ..
- Cookailheat Range ...........
436
Ldeal ' l Dmnert.ic Boiler ...473, 473
Ideal Gas Boiler .....................
49'
Hop er Casements &. Cheeks.
dams' .............................
Hopton-Wood Stone Firn~s.Ltd ..2 40.
442 ~1 "Ideal" Indirect Hot Water
Cylinder .....................
477
...............................
Lift 53'3
264, 1156 / 1
- Parquet Floor Co .....
346. 1157
...
Bo~izontalPaving hsphnlte ......
236 Radiator Valves EE Unions 481
......
tiornton Quarries Ltd ............
24; Ideal " Rayrad " Radiators 478
...............
" Horse-Shoe " Boilers ............
Hose, Petroleum & Oil-Resisting 579
476 “ Idonl " Towel Rails
Illuminating Coal Plates
480
.........
428
- Suction ...........................
j7g Illustrated Carpenter &
...........................
- Wire Bound .....................
579 Builder " 306a
GENERAL INDEX . 79
Page P.ge
Imitation Gold Loaf
. Oak Panelling
...............
..................
652
349
Iron Buildings
-- Cased Fuse Boards
........................
............
457
510
Iminersed Electric Elements ... 521 -- Casement Rolts .................381
Imperial Chemical Industries . Cmt, weight ...............
669, 673
. ..........
Ltil ( L i m b u s ) 1100 -- Cleat Hooks .....................
397
..... (I' i o n e e r ' . Corrugated .....................
457
Plaster) 533 . Cramps ........................... 258
l t n p e r i s h ~ b l c" Gloss Paint S: -- 1 h ~ ~ r . s .......................... 447
...............
'&

Uudercoating ....................... 64 1 . . and I ~ w r n e s 4.50


I ~ i ~ y e r v ~Clear
o n I'rooting ......... 258 -- Vencing ........................... 44O
. ...............
Liquid P r ~ ~ o t i n g 256 -- IEiLtingsfor Outside G a l m ... 383
. Plastic Pvootir~g ............... 294 . Irlat Bar, 'Table of M'e~ght... 674
Imperv~ous \\'ax C~mposition. -- h r u a c e l\'ork ................... 43'
Broad's .............................. 200 -- Gates .............................. q4h
" Impervit " Hriuks ............... 216 -- Gtitters ........................... 41(1
Improved Iletholl's Creosoting 640 . -- Iloop, weight of ............... 419
-- BrilliantGold Letters ...... 6jg -- Paint ........................... 634
. Iuepection 15ye Cover, San- -- Pans, Galwnized ............... 43'
key's ......................... I 95 -- Pipes .............................. 413
......
-- No~seleasl i a I t e r G ~ ~ i d e s 455 1 -- Preservative Solutions ...... 634
-- Wood t'ilvement Co L t d . ... 1158 -- Railings ........................... 446
-- Wood Pavement Co.'s -- liain Water Pipes ............... 413
.........
Flooring 342 : -- Round, weight .................. 67-1
..- - - - Paving ......... 232 ' . Sheet .............................. 42O
111cisedLetter Fascias ............... 660 , - - - - Stove Pipe .................. 437
Indicating Bolts for Laratories 383 .. 1 ..weight ..................... 673
. Locks f o r l a v a t ,orics ....... 383 -- Skylights ........................ 458
Indicators, Bell ...................... 524 Special Paints $ Preserra-
Indnstrial Engineering Ltd.zg5, r158 .tires for ........................ 630
-- White ........................... 632 1 -- Square, weight ................. 674
Inlaid Flooriug ..................... 230 -- Stable l'ittings .................. 456
Inlet, Valves to Drains ............... 193 -- Staircases ........................ 439
-- Vent,ilators .....................
...... 464 .-- Spiral ........................ 439
Inodorous Felt, Anderson's 31s 1 ..-- Haywards' 439, 109j ...
Inside Hlinds ......................... 667 -- SLaples, Round \Yrought .... 607
" I n Sito " SLaira~scs ............... 266 -- M'a~hers ......................... 421
Inspection Lye Corer & Frames 19; .. -- Weight of ........................ 674
" Instantor " Usass l+'ittinga ...... 602 I . Wire .............................. 607
Insulating lloartl .................. 5.56 -- Wrought ..................... 420
. Paper Callender's "Bitdine" 23, -- . Steal11 'Tubing ............ 471
. . ........
......... 2:;
Tubes & P'ittings 485
Insulation, Sound & Iteat . . \I1eight of ............ 669, 673
lnaulations (I. ectls) Ltd ............ 557 -- & 'Tool Co.'s Wrought Steel
Interceptor Traps .................. 194 Step 'rread Plate ............ 409
I~~terchangeabloRubber Block Ironclad Switches & Fuse Boirrda ~ I I
Stair 'Treads ((iooding's Pa- Ironite Co Ltd . ....................... 182
tent) .................................408 . . ...
Floor I-lardeners 226, 1159
Interlocking T ~ l e s .................... 303 I rnrnnoi~ger ........................... 375
Iron Air Bricks ........................462 -- Sundries ........................ 397
-- Bare ................................ 420 . 13uiltlers' V e r c l i ~ ~ u65t AIetal
- - - - prices ...................... 4 2 0 Trades Advertiser ......... 3741)
- - - - weight ..................... 674 Ironniongery, Cleaning ............ 412
-- Bond ..............................210 1 -- Fising ........................... 398
F+
82 GENERAL INDEX .
m e p.ge
Lightning Contluct.ore. Cut.ting Locon~otives.Petrol. Hire of ... 149
Co.'a .................... 460. 1142 " London Victor" Floor Springs 989
- ( i e y ~ e r .Eaarr. 'w ...............493 London Asphalt.e Co Ltd . ...
236. 237
. Lights-li~yn.ardt~' Patent, Pave- .
- h i c k Co & Fnrders Ltd 58. .
.. ..............
r~lenr k c 439. 1095
...............................
4 fiiotlines
.........
- Lead 622 - Lift Co.'s Lifts 5?99 1163
- Luxfer 1.td ...................... 441 - $ blidland Steel Scaffoltl~ng
- Roadway ........................ 440 .
Co Ltd ....
160. 161 $ Footlise.i
- Stallhoard ................... 440 - Pipcless Heating Ltd ... 483. I 164

Lime Concrele
.
Lignomur Wall Decoratio~l
" Litnbux Ilydrated I. inic
......
....
.......................
6 jj
j41
170
- Spray & Brush Painting
Co.'sI.td.Spray :tnd Cellu-
lose Painting .........
646. 650
- - Prices of ..................... 171 - Warmiug Co Ltd . ..........
Iroj
- Hydrated ..................534. 541 - - - - Anthracite Stoves 435.
- Plastering ........................ 536 436
- Prices of ........................ 223 Imlgdeu (ieorge Sr. Son Ltd ...... I I
- Weight. of ......................... 669 " Loughborough " Hoiler. Ales-
- and Llair. I'rica of ............ 223 seoger's .............................
476
Limewhite. ['rice of ............... 223 Louvre Ventilators ............ 465. 468
" Lincrusta H'altor~" Wall Louvres .................................
275
Decorations ........................ 654 .
Loveerore It \Y . & Co ...
465. 1164
Liuin~'~ 1)nor
. ....................... 359 Luminor Alunlinium Letters ... 659
- 3Iarble Wall ..................... 263 - Letters S: Signs ............... 663
- Tile ................................. 559 Luxfer. Lttl.l"ire-Resisting Elec-
...
L~nseed011. Price or ............... 650 t n , Copper Glazing 623
- - Weigtit of ...................670 - - Pavement Lights .........
441
Liquid M'aterprooli~lg. Sika ...... 179 - . Hoof Glazing ...............
620
. .
Lister K A $ Co .................. 514 "Lyric " Cast Iron Bath .........
- Pedestal Closet ............... 585
582
.
L i s t e r Light Country House
Inatallatior~s ........................ j1.t Lysaght John. Lttl ..................
573
Liverpool Art.ificial Stone Ch's Lyte's Stair Trci~ds ..................
409
Artificial Stone 268.
- - - - Ilreeze Concrete
Slabs ......
1067

z ~ y .1067
.
Rlacandre ws 1(1 Forbes. IA1.~1.
Fiherlic " Wallboard
“ bfacasfelt " Flat Rooting
........
jj2
......
318
-- S t o ~ Paving
~e Mace's Bakelite I ~ u m i t u r e ...... 387
- - - - Stone IZoofi~~g... 293
234. 1067 .
McGhie Thos & Sons. Ihd
Alacleod Malcol~r~& Co Ltd 225. . .......
543
265. 1165
Lloyd Edward Wallboards
Limited ........................... 3x1 --- Artiticial $Lone 265. 116;
~ o u s ..... 32 1. j j G
- B i t u ~ ~ ~ i i Boards - - - Concrete Steps. &c....265.
- Compressed Fibre Boards 372 ... - - -Granite Paving 23.1. 1165 ... 116;
- I n w l a t i n g Bo.~rtl ............ 556
- Super Ilardboards
Lloyd-l<emsley F l ~ ~ s1)oorsli
......gr I . 342
...... 355
- - - "Grnnitic" I'arin . ...
rr 22q...
r16j
.
Lock-Light (ilazir~g ............... 623 ............... 5 9
" hl'" I l a r d b o a ~ ~ d
......
Locks. Ada~ns' ...............44. 333 " Maftex" B n i l d ~ n cBoard 5j2
- Cupbourd ....................... 384 Magnet Electric Codter. General
.- Drawer ........................... 384 Electric Go.'* .....................526
- Mortice ........................ 385 Rlahogany Back Linings .........360
- Rim ............................... 384 -- Casements ........................
358
- Sash .............................. -- Frames ........................... 358
- 'rill .................................
392
384 -- Sashes ...................... 3j E
GENERA INDEX . 88
PW 0 PW@
Mahogany in Thicknesses .........
339 Mastic011 L{ooting C011111osiliol1 295 ...
" 3IaisonetLe " Morbice Locksets 388 L'Mt~ta~nnre"Wall Paint.. Caraon's 629
.
Major H J . $ C. Ltd ............
1165 Materiale. Bricklayers' ..............
223
hlallinson Wm . $ Sons. Ltd ...... - Brickwork ......................
a06
hlamder's " Aqualine " Water
339
- Carpenters'... ........ ........
3x1
Paint.................................
637 - Joiners' ..........................
ggj
Manganons Carbon Cistern Filt.er 579 - Weight of ........................
669
Mangers ................................
45j mat he^. &Platt,,Ltcl.Rolling Steel
- S1at.e ..............................
296 noow.................................
4j 2
blanhole Covers ......................
199 " M:itsine............................ 037
- Steps ..............................
a02 3Iatthe\rs k.Mumby Ltd
- .........
...... 451
I\lunholes. Cost of ..................
204 .. . . Fireproof Doors 4j1

. .
'. Mani-Supply " Cieyser
Manresa C a t Iron Bath
............
492
......
583
Mantel Registers ..................... 432
.........................
Matts. J
Mauls, Wood
412. 1160
........................
I
" Marheat " Electric Heaters .j 18. j ~ g
jj

Manu-Narble Co
Rlarble. Gipollino
............
270. 1069
.....................
262
Maxwell's Decorator's Veevic
- Kito for Itoof liepairs
......
644
.........
295
- Derbysliire Fossil ............ 264 - IiitolasLic .......................
295
- English ...........................
264 Mayfair Spraying & l)ec~rating
.- Foreign ...........................
a62 .
Co Lttl., Spray & Cellulose
- Greek ...........................
262 Painting ...............
u4G. 647. 6 j o
- Mason ..........................
262 Meakin's Syste~nSash Fnsteuew
- Saxos .............................
262 and Openers ........................ 3 9 j
- Onyx
- Paring
.............................
263
...........................
228
Measu~.ea.Noad. British i(s Borelgn 683
- Square and Cohic. Lhsitish 684 ...
- l'urbeck ........................
264 " Medigo " Flus11 D o w ............ 3 j j
- Hosso Anlico ....................
262 Melanoid Lttl ........................
635
- Jkyros ...........................
262 " Melar~oid"Coiloitld Hit umlnous
- Stj'I'a ..............................
262 Paints .................... ......
635
- 'rinos .............................
262 Memoranda. Asphalter ............
224
- Verde Antico .................. - Bricklayer ............. .........
- M'all Linings
Marbling
262
.....................
263
..............................
651
- Carpenter
- Concretor
2oj
........................
308
........................
168
Narbolith Flooring Co. Ltd ......
12 - h a i n a g e and Sanitary Work 188
- - - - Compressed Cork - Electrical Definitiom .........
501
Tiles ...............230
- - - - GrnnolitbicPaving az j
- Excavator
- Castitter
........................
165
........................
484
- - - - Jointless Flooring 232 . Glazier ............................
614
- - - - Parquet Flooring 34j - Joilier .............................
335
- - - - Wood Block - Mason ...........................
239
Flooril~g
Afarley Bros . L t d
.........
342
.....................
3'4
- Painter
- Pavior
............................
624
............................
224
" M m n o " Terra Cotta ............
273 - Plasterer .........................
532
Mason ....................................
239 - Plumber ..........................
566
..............................
- Uag Work .......................
260 - Slater a81
- Nelnoranda
Mason's Coal Plates
......................
239
..................
430
- 'I'erra Cotta
- Tiler
.....................
272
..............................
398
- Stair 'Treads .....................
408 - Ventilation ......................
46"
Slast. Steel Erection. Hire of ...... 148
" Masta " Gas W:ter Beater ...
- Zinc Worker .....................
..........
60.5
.. Master Builder
Masticon.Asbestos Plastic Corn
494
...................
568b
llerolux 1';inels Co
- Glazed Panels
Merton Abbey Joinery Works
564. 1166
......... ...
564. 1166
330
pound 2 ..............................
295 '. Mert,onin" White Enamel ......
o41
GENERAL INDEX .
page peee
Paint. hletallic ........................
630 'anic Door Bolts. Adams James &
-- " Muraline. " Carson's
-- " Muraprime "
......
629
...............
629 ..- -
Adams'
Son ......
Robert
382. 1128
...
44,381
. ['Norusto" Netal Preserva- 'ans. Furnace ........................
431
.............................
tive 638 ' Pantheon " Ventilators .........
467
-- Oxide ............................ .
630 'antile Laths ........................
304
-- Parson's
.
........................
Permanent Green Anti-
644 'antilea. Asbestos-Cement Roof
Tiling.............................
303
Corrosive .....................
632 - Interlockmg Improved ......
301
-- " Protex" ........................
633 'aper Hanger ........................
654
-- Red Oxide
.
Gloss
.....................
" Roclac " Bard-Drying
632
...........................
632
- - - - Day Work
.
..................
?&perhangers' Paste. Fixol
'aper Banging
656
"...
655
.......................
655
-- " Ruberine " Roof ............. Paragon Ball Valve ..................
578
. .
& Sanitary Ware Co Ltd . 601,
635
1174
- ..
Glazing Co.................
620. 1173
Co.'sRoof Glazing 620.1173
. " Sjderosthen " Anti-Corro- ' Paramount " Fireproof Wall-
.............................
sive 639 board..............................
553
.-- Silicate Paint Co.'s ..........
645 ' Paravex " Portable Gas Fires .. 490
-- Sol Synthetic Bard Gloss ...
639 Parian Cement ........................
538
- Special & Preservatives ......
629 Parish & Chapple ............
666.I 173
-- Stain-proofing for Stone .... 256 Parker. Winder & Achurch Ltd.331,
-- Structural ....................... 632 387. 1174. 1176
-- Szerelmey Iron ...............
634 --.
.--- - DoorFurniture ... 387
. Torbay ...........................
629 Sliding Door Gear 403
- Turner Chas. & Sou Ltd .... 645
..................
.--- Standard Gutter
.........
- " Vernasca" 637 Brackets 4x6
- *' Vitrolite" .....................
63O Parkinsun E . (London). Ltd 289. 300
- " Walcarite " Undercoating 630
- Stove
4 Footlines
Painter .................................
624
...............
Co.'s Gas Conkers.
lianges $ Fires ...............
489
Painter's Day Work 650
- Memo ............................
624 - Gas Wash Boiler ...............
49O
- Tools ..............................
6jo Parlok " Wood Block Flooring 342
- Trestles.............................
- Window Machine
144,I50, x 54
Ijo
Parquet Flooring.
(Camberwell) Ltd
Jeff eriss
................
346
Painting Blinds .....................
668 - - Marbolith Flooring Co
.........................
- Common Colours ...............
627 Ltd 345
- Moldings ........................
628 .--
- blonarch Flooring Co
Turpin's
345
.....................
345
Palatine Engineering Co.'s Taps 577 A

Palmer T . W.& Co. Iron Railing 446 ..............................


-- Floors
Parsons Thos . & Sons' Specifica-
345
" Pam " Patent Corrugated
Sockets, Burns' ..................
572 ...........................
tions 644. ;109
"Pammel " Regd Petrifying
Liquid Enamel
.
.....................
642
Partition Blocks. Fireproof
- - Hollow Tile
......
550
...............
220
Panel Pins .............................
377 . . Moler........................
220
Panelling, Deal ........................
348 - Bricks. a Niddleton "......217
- Deal Wall ........................
348 -- Gear Sliding & Folding ......
404
- Oak ...............................
348 -- Slabs. Plaster ..................
550
.........
- Oak (Imitation)
- Wall
...............
............................
349
230
-
. Breeze. Concrete
Partitions. Cubical Contents of
219
...
3x0
" Panelray " Radiant Heaters ... 517 -- Deal Folding .....................
349
Panic Door Bolts & Fittings ......
381 - Fire $ Sound Proof ............
550
-- $lab .............................
219
OENEILAL INDEX . 87
page p w
Party Wall Doors ..................
449 Paving. Guernsey Granite ...... 234
...................... .
Passenger Lifts
. ........
Paste Board & Trestles Hire ot 147
- - " Fisol. " Paperhangers'
528
6 55
I. lrcrpool Artificial Stone
CO.'S...........................
-- hIalcolm. Macleod & Co.'s ...234
234
Patent " Arterial " Gully Cover. ...........................
Broad's ........................
I97
-- Marble
- Illarbol~thFlooring Co Ltd . . 228
-- Chimney 'ropy ..................
438 Grandithic .................. 225
-- Contbination Slabs. J o n e s ' ~ 550...
...
-- Pebble ........................... 235
-- Diamond Treads & Tiles 411 -- Slabs. Concrete ............... 227
-- Double Grip Couplers ........ 160 -- Stable ........................... 225
- - -- Steel Tubular -- Stone .............................. 233
Scafiolding .................. 160 -- Tarmacadam & Tar .........224
-- Glazing ........................... 620 -- Terrazzo ........................ 228
. Grease Extractor. Johnson's 196 -- Tiles ............................ 227
- Hinves ........................... 379 -- Wood Block ..................... 232
. IAead . C a r b i ~ Grooveleu .; Pavior ................................... 224
'Trends ........................ 408 -- Day Account ..................... 238
-- Metal Angle Head ............537 -- List of 1)ay \Vork Rates .....238
-- Non-slip Coal Plater .........430 -- Memoranda .....................224
- Plasters ...........................535 . .Prices ............................ 238
- Reversible & % i o n sfor Sashes Pawson Brothers, Ltcl ...... 250, 1175
and Franies ..................
396 Pearl Lamps ......................... 512
- Rooting Felt? ..................
317 Pebble Pavuig ........................ 235
- Rough Cast Building Sheets 553 Pedestal Closets ..................... 585
. .
Solution. Dr Angus Smith's 188
-- Split Heads SL Shores ........ 160
-- Seats ..............................
" PenbcrLhy " Cellar Drainers ...
365
599
..Spring Balancer1 Opening " Penetrex " Oil U i r a Water-
?lay ...........................440 ~)rl~otillg,Rigby's ............... 185
- Stmr l'reads .....................408 Perfloors (Regd.) Monolithic
. Steel & Carborunduni 1)ustless Paving .................. 180
Grooved Treads ............408 Perforated Zinc (Safe Hole) ...... 406
. Trnvelling Cradle. Carter's 160 I'crmanent Green Anti-Corro-
- Tubular Scaffolding
- a Victor" Casement Uolt
............
I 58
.... sive Paint ........................... 632
381 L'Per~~~nnex"Neutralizi~~gLiquid 631
- - Passable Ilopper Cheeks 442 -- Petrifying Liquid ............ 631
- Weatherblock Plaiu 'Tiles
"Patrol" Motor Garage Gulley 198
...302 -- Washable W a t e r P a i n t
Yertnanite, Ltd
......
........................
631
13
.
Patterson R t & Son ...............
244 " Permaseal" P r i m e r ............ 631
.
Pavement. h c Lighcu ...............
439 ' & l'ermutit " Syst,em, I!nited
-- Haywards' ...............
439. 1095 Water Softeners, Ltd ............ 580
-- Luxfer. L t d .....................
441 Pethers Sign & Letter Works
Pavement Tile ........................
227 Ltd ........................... 663, I I 10
Paving. Artiticial Stone ............
234 Petrifax Paints ........................ 642
- Asphalte ......................... 235 Petrifying Liquid (Damp Ke-
C ~ . ' .................. gister) .............................. 632
. Howsto~~e
-- Brick
-- Cement
Y
..............................
...........................
269
227
22j
.
l'etroi Locomotivw l l i r e of
Petroleum & Oil-Resisting Hose 579
...
..
149

- Clinker. Adamantine .........


227 Phillips' Patent Swivel Folding
- Crazy ..............................
- Coloured
224 Partit~ons ........................... 349
. .....................
547 " Phreoled "Non-PoisonousPaint 643
-- Cirunite ...........................034 Pick Shafts ........................... 155
-- (iranolithic .....................
225 Pickaxes, Hire of ..................... 147
-- tirouting Grauita ............... 234 " Picking's "Eollow~il~zedBriciis a17
88 GENERAL INDEX .
Psge Page
Picks. Koad ..........................
155 l'ivoted Doova ........................ 449
Picture Rails. Deal ..................
347 Planking & Strutting ...............
166
- Rods & Fittings ................
407 Planks. Table for .....................
308
Pilasters & Colurnns. Deal .........
364 Plant. Acet.ylene .....................
163
Pile Shoes ..............................
420 -- General. Hire of ................
I43
Piling Concrcte & T i m b e r .........
174 . Spray Painting ...............
646
Pilkington's Wired Glass. $c
Pillar Cocks
......
621
..........................
577
Plaster C-Sound
-- Ceiling Slabs
.....................
5.14
..................
jjo
................
" Pioneer .
“ Pillar " Pedestal Closet
Baseboard
- Hardmall Plaster
.........
585
............
537
.............
544
-- Enrichments in
-- Fibrous
. Hardwall
538
..........................
j48
........................
544
- Wallboard ........................
552 -- Molded Cornices ...............
537
Pipe Clips ..............................
415 -- Sapco Adamant ...............
547
- Felts ...............................
600 -- Partition Slabs ..................
550
Pipeless Central l l e a t i n g .........
482 -- Slabs (Fibrous) ...............
550
Pipes. Agricultnral for Land -- " T h i ~ t l e" Hardwnll .........
j4g
........................
Drains ........................
190 -- " Xelite " 543
- Asbestos . Cement Rain Plasterer ...............................
532
...............
Water ........................414 Plasterer's Day Work 565
- Cast Iron Soil. & Fittings 571 ... -- Lath Work .....................
536
- Cast Lead ........................
571 -- Memoranda .....................
532
- Copper ...........................
604 -- Prices ............................
536
- - Weight ......................
604 Plastering .............................
...,........... 536
- Distributing .....................
567 -- " Sirapite" 532, 542
- Drain ..............................
192 Plastex, Non-Intiammable Corn-
..............................
- Drawn Lead
- - - Prices
..................
569 ponnd '94
..................
569 Plastic Fire-Resisting Ce~rleut,
- - - Soil
- - - Weight
..............
569. 571
...............
" Purimaclios " ............
222
471 . .
Non Intiarumable Com-
- Flushing & Warning ......... ,
67 pound, Dussek's ............
294
- Galvanized Wrought Steel " Plastine " P u t ~ y Carson's
, ......
630
Rain Water ..................
414 Plastona, Ltd ..................
179, 1176
- Gas ................................
484 " Plastona " Liquid .........
179, 1176
- H o t Water ......................
472 Plate Glass, British Polished 614, 618
...............
- Laying ...........................
192 .-- Polished 614, 616
...............
- Lend. PTC I@~. .....................
570 .. Resilvering 618
- I(ectangu1ar .................. 571 - - - - Rough .....................
614
- - W i n Water ...............
413 - - - - Kough Cast ...............
614
..................
- Round Rain Water ............
413 .-- Silvered 618
......
- Service ........................
566 "Pludelux" Prismatic Glass 61;
........,...,..
- Soil ...........................
569. 571 Plug a Drain Stopper 203
............
- Stove. Cast Iron ...............
437 -- Drain, Expanding 202
- - Sheet Iron ...............
437 Plumber ...............................
566
- Ventilating .......................
571 .
" Plumber The " ..................
568a
............
- Zinc ................................
606 Plumber's Basic Prices 600
.....................
" Pitanco " Plastic Insulation ....
557 -- Day Work 600
...............
Pit,ch Pine..............................
312 -- Measured Prices
-- Memoranda ...... 600
.,............
566
Pitbers Radiant Stoves Ltd.435,rrr I
" Pitradsto" Open Fire Anthra- -- Trade Journal ..................
626b
cite Stoves ........................
43j PLu~nerP ......................
461, 1177
Pitts' Oval Furniture ............
386 " Pluvex " Damp Course .........
212
- Round Furniture ............ 386 -- Felt ..............................
320
Pivoted C;wements ..................
442 Plywood ..............................
368
GENERAL INDEX .
Page PaP
Plywoud Doors ........................ 369 Po:ter's 'lentilators ............... 522
-- Flush Doors ..................... 354
-- Importing Co. Ltd .........
371
-- Wirework
.
Pratt A J . & Sons Ltd
..................
608. 611
....
412.1177
-- Metal-Faced .....................
37' Precast Cement Concrete .........
170
-- Walls & Ccilings
" Poilite "
...............
Asbestou .Cement
369 " Prefect" Grease Trap
'' Premier " Manhole Cover
............
196
......
zoo
Fireproof Lathing .........
537 - Folding Partitions ............
349
-- Flat Boilding Sheets .........
275 Preservatives for Wad, Stone
-- Flat Sheets ........................
274
.........................
& Iron ..............................
629
- Louvres 275 Pressed Steel Gutters ...............
4x7
- Kewtone Slates ...............
290 " Pressure " Heater. Penlon's ... 492
- Pantiles ..........................
303 - Pipei. "Everite " ............ 279
- Pebble-dashed Sheets ......... 553 Prices for Concrete Piping.
- Priming .........................
274 \Villiarns .................. 176
- Tile Lining Substitute ......
564 - - Purchasing Barrows.
Pointing, Brickwork
Polished Plate Glass
................
....
614,616,618
217 Ladders. &c .............
- - Stone & all Labour ...... 252 149
- - - Signs ...................657 - of Surveying Instrumente.
- Plates, Silvered Glass
Polishing
.........
618
............................ Stanley's .....................
'63
628 Prismatic Rolled Glass 615. 618. 621
- French 8: Wax ..................
628 " Procem" Cement Waterproofer 178
- Glass ..............................
619 Professional Charges ofArchitects 688
" Pbpular " Door Spring .........
391 - - - Auctioneers ............
Porcelain Baths ......................
584 - - - Chartered Surveyors 697 704
Portable Boilers .....................
- Light Railway Track, Hire
432 Proofing Cement. Super Cement 176
" Protex " Black Carbon Emul-
of ..............................
- hIortar hlills, Mire of ......... I49
149 sion ....................................
Prufit Cement Concrete Water-
633
- Oifices ...........................
- Petrol .Drivcu Air Cotn-
'56 proofing I'aste .....................
181
" Prufitol" Liquid Surface
pressor, Hire of ... 148
- - - Brick Crusher, Eire
Weather-Proofer ...............
631
" Pudlo " Waterprooting Powder 180

- of ..................... '49 Pugging ...............................


536
- - Pumps, Hire of ...... 149 Pumps ...........................
146. 597
- Pumps ...........................
157 - Hand Power, Diaphragm.
- Tube Benders ..................
604 Hire of ........................149
- Wrought Iron Galvanized - Hire of ...........................
146
Pumps ........................
157 - Portable ...........................
157
... ...............
Portland Cement 168,223,539,565
- - Rough Cast
- - Petrol Driven. Hire of 149
540 - R. Richards & Co.'s Port-
- - Concrete, Gauging ......
168 able Wrought Iron Gal-
- Stone Landings ...............
253 vanized ..................
I57. I I I2
.....................
. . ...........................
. - - Price of 25I - Trench 155
- - Steps ........................
253
..................
- W H Willcox & Co Ltd 597 . ....
Portmadoc Slating 284 Purbeck Marble .....................
264
Posts, Concret,o Fcncing ............
174 - r
3
l ooled Paving .................. 234
- Oak ..............................
327 Purchase Prices for Barrows.
- for Stanley Cleft Chestnut Ladders. k c ........................
149
Fencing ........................ 32j
--, Straining Posts & Struts 322,335
Purimachos Fire Cement
Purlins
.........
222
.................................
317
Potash ..................................
565 Putty ........................
565. 622. 650
. .
Potter, B W Sc Soar, Ltd ........
609 " Pgruma" Plastic Fire Cement 222
Potter's Stair Treads ...............
409
GENERAL INDEX .
Page pwe
" Quadrex " Rutary Purnp ...... I?cdac" Pacing Bricks
" ......... 214
Quarry Prices for Labour ......... 598
Kedalnn" Liqriid
251 " ............... 184
Reed Thatching
" Q u a r r y k l i o a d 1 n a k i 1 1 g J a ~ r"238a
a .....................306
“ Quee~i " Stoves .................... 432 ReRector~.Chappurs' ...............623
Qu~cklime.FVh~tc .................. -- Ilyatt's
541 ...........................623
'' Quixet " M a ~ qWaterproofing.
Rigby'.; .....................
" Quorn " Cast.-Iron
.....
Sect.ional
-- Shop Window
.
" IMlexalite Oil Enamel
18j
.................
" I{elormn Skylights & L m t r r n
.........
.j 13
633

Iioilcr ................................ Lights


475 ..............................446
" Regal " Bath,I"ur~~leyIronCn.'s 584
1l;rdi;~tionLtd ...................... 494 '' Ilegent " 1ntercommunicat.ion
liad~ators.IClrctric V : t p o ~ ~ r ......
516 Telephones ........................
;. zj
-- Ht.ean1 & EInt Water .........
478 Regulating (:oiled Stecl ............ 388
" Itadion " Oirc~~lators and - Helical Springs ............... 388
Cylinders ..........................
494 " K e ~ u l o "Heat Controller ......
...............
4gj
Hi~gusaAsplkalte ParingCo Ltd 14. . . Reinforced Concrete
.........
171
236 6. Outside Fvont Covev Relief Bronze Nameplates 666
Railing Bars
1tai11Water Pipes
..........................
421
.....................
413
.
Ilendle W Edgcumbe $ Co L t d I 179
Rendle's Glass Roofing
. .
............ 620
--.-- Asbestos.Cenie~lt, 414 ... " Itonton " Patent Facing Bricks 217
- - -- GalvanizedWrought Iiepilirs to Old Roofs ............... 293
Steel ...............
414 Eepouss6 Work. Caxton Name
..-- Rectangular .........
413 Plat,e RIanufacturing Co.'s ......
666
... Zinc ..................
606 " Resilient " Door Spring .........391
. .Weight of ...............
670 Hesilvermg Plate Glasu ............618
"Kalstou " Cast Iron Bath ......
583 Reversible Window Sashes ......396
Hawniers, Hire of ..................
-- One Man, Hire of ............ 149
Range Boilers ..................
472, 473
" Hexilite ..
1.&7 Revolving Doors. Elliott's
Rooling
Richards. K & Co.'s Portable
.........
...............
336
3 rg

Ranges .................................
432 Wrought Iron Galvanized
..................
-- Closet ...........................
583 Pumps
- Tools and Tackle for
I 57. I I I 2
-- Heating ........................
433 - -
....
-- Kitchen ...........................
436 Tube Wells 166. 11 ra
. Setting ............................
a18 Ridge Tiles ...........................
300
" Haprig " Scatfold ...............
152 Kigby [London) L t d .........
184. 11 13
" Ratuhett" Faulight Openers 393 ... Rigby's " Penetrex " Oil Base
Rates of Wages i ~ rEngland and mTaterproofing
- " Quixet " Mass Water-
.....
185. I r 13
Wales ..............................
136
.............
1L.A.V. Ovorlicad Iloor Slrring ...
389
.-
proofing
" Waterex " Liquid Wktter-
I 8j. I I I j
Jtayner T . R ...........................601
" Keconstone " Concrete Koofing proofing .............
184. 111.1
Slabs ................................. 293 Kighton & Sous Limited ....... 494
Reconstructed Stone and Mtwblc 270 4 J'uot1iir.c.
Rectangular PatLern Slating ......
zgo Him Locks J: Latches ............384
-- Pipes .............................. 571 Hipolin Lttl .................... .......
I 114
-- Rain Water Pipe8 ............
413 IZ~pper.Slater'n .....................147
Red Chinmey Pots ..................
218 Illto fur Roof Keljairs ...............
agj
. . -- Price of ...............
218 Hitoldstic ..............................
295
-- Oxide I'nints ...................
632 " Riverbank " Eelgrass British
-- Kuberuid ltoofing ............
grc Building BItir~ket ................
558
" Red Hand " Volts, D . Andelwo~~ Riveted Cisterns. Stock Sizes of 454 .
& Son's ........................
a, 3, 318 - Compou~itlGirders ............
4a4
lledac Accrington Brickworks ...
207 - Galvanized Iron C>isterns ...454
GENERAL INDEX .
Pege Pnse
11.I.LY. Pruteclive Pruduuts CO . Rooting 'Tiles ........................
300
.........................
Ltd 38, 182. 256 -- Vulcanite ........................
318
Road hlanbole Corers ............ -- Weight of ........................
670
- ....................
Picks
- Rollers. Hire of
..........
...............
201
155
148
-- Zinc
. .
...............................
Weight of
606
...................
605
- Shelters- Collapsible (Por- Kootliqhts, Asbestos Cement 278......
table) ...........................
1j 4 Roofs. Anderson's .............
2, 3. 317
...........................
Roadway Lights .....................
440 -- lielfast 317
Robbins. A J . ................
21 j. 1178 . liepairs to Old ..................
293
Rock Asphalte. Katural ........... 235 - Linc ...............................
606
" Roclak " IIartl-Dryilig ~ 1 1 1 ~ 6 Ropes. Fall ............................
I54
Paint .................................
632 - Steel. for Cranes. Lifts &c 162 ...
Kods. Brass ............................
407 “ Kotonda " Manhole Covers zoo...
......
- Drain ..............................
203 Rough Boarding Plate Glass 614
Rok Roofing .....................
317. 318 Round Iron. IVeight ................
674
Rollcd B Cast Plate Glass 615. 618 ... - Hail1 \Vater Pipes ............
413
- Steel. S e t Prices of ............
43; - Wrought Iroll Staples .......
607
Roller Boards ........................
146 Rowel1 D . & Co.'s Wrought Iron
Rollers. Koad. Hire of ............
148 Fencing ............................
4-16
Rolling Steel Doors ..................
452 Rowland Bros ............
157, 330. 1x79
......
Roman Flooring Company
Roof Boarding
......
233.
1178
........................
315
.
Koyal Duplex Door Spring
Koyal " G e y s e ~
Rubber Block Stair Treads
390
.....................
493
-- Glazing ...........................
620 Interchangeable (Good-
................
- Lights, Anderson's
- - " Turnall " Trafford'rilc
......
2..3. 317 inp's Patent)
- aud Cork l"1oor Tiling
408
......
229
Asbestos.Cerneut ....
277
...................
- Flooring. Sheet, ...............
230
..................
- Outlets. I'lat 238 " Rubbing " Piles 175
- Tiling ..............................
258 Rubbish Basket
-
............
147. 150. I54
...............
- Trusses. Steel
- Ventilators
- - Hay wards'
..................
............
424
.....................
466
466, 1095
" Ruberine ..
Wheels. Hire of
Ruberoid Co Ltd
Roof Paint
147
............
635
....................
35
'' Roofe~ite"Bitumen Rooting &
............... " Rubeyoid " Damp Course
- Rooting
......
35
........................
39, 320
Sarking Felts. Az 321
...................
Roofing, asphalte
- " Bratisheen " Xaterial ... 236 - Sarking Felt
- Strip Slates
...................
39
.....................
- Composition for Old.
..
321
Farlniloe's 295
" Rufereen " Roofing Material
" Rustiliol " Wood Preservative 643
...
320
321
- - - -
- - - - Dussek's......
... 254 Rustless "Grip" Brand Furnace
hlaxnell's 295 .................................
Pan .; 431
..............................
- Felt 317
- Flextile Shingles..............
- " Globe " Mineral Surfaced
318 "Safeguard " Reversible Easy
Cleaning Casement Hinge 393 ....
..................
Bitumen 315 Safes. Wall .............................
453
- " Macasfelt " Plat ............ 318 Safety Coal Plates ..................
430
........
.....................
- (i Rexilite" 319 - Suspended Scaffolding 160
- R0k ........................
317. 318
............
. Tread Syndicate. Ltd
...
- Rolls " li'lextile" 318 Coal Plates 430. 1180
- ,Ruberoid ........................
320
......
- .. Iron Spiral Stair-
- ..
- " Rufereen " hIateria1
- &I
Sanodor " Lining
Silver Apex " Felt
32 r
............
3 18
.........
- - - Patent cases .........
435. I I 80.
Stair Treads 408
1180
- Stone ..............................
319
253
.
GENERAL INDEX .
--.
P w Pose
Slates ....................................
Bangor
284
...........................
284
ioftwood
soil Pipes
............................
.........................
336
569.571
. " Excelsior " Green ..........
289 iolSynthetic B u d Gloss Paint 639 ...
-- Green Peggiee ..................
287 iolder. Price of ..................
boo. 606
-- Green Random ...............
288 lolid Iron Coal Plates ............428
-- Grey Randoms ............... 288 ' Solidcor " A11 Flush Veneered
-- Grey-Greeu Randonls ......
288 Doors .................................
353
-- Oakcley Blue-Grey ............
289 golignum Ltd .......................
256
-- Old Delabole .....................
286 - Impervion Clear Proofing ....258
- - Liqnid Proofing ............256
-- Peggies ..........................
285
-- Portmitdoc .....................
284 -
- Plastic Proofing ............
294
. Rustic Red 8: Green Ranilorn 287
--, Strip ..............................
-- Tilberthwaite Green ......... 285
317
.
--. .
Rooting Composition. Celit 293
Fixel11
..
...................
og4
- Varnish ...........................638
-- Vronlog ........................... 288 - Wood Preservative & Stain 637
-- Westmorland .................. 285 Solife " Flush Doors ............ 354
-- Williams ........................
289 . .
501nervilleD . G . & Co Ltd 271,1086
.
Slating .......................
Slave " Dour Spring
....... 288
...............
390
loole & Sou Ltd ...............
3oole's Hospital Doors
349. 1117
......
355. 1117
Sledge Hammer, Hire of .........
147 - Metal Caseruents & Frames 443
.....................
Slide Rules, Faber .................. 164 3ound Boarding 314
Slidlug Door Gear .................. 399 - Deadening Quilts ...........
558
-- Doors ..............................
-- Partition Gear
449
..................
404
- B; Heat Insulation ............ 5j7
3outh Wales Bitumen Roofing
-- \Vindom Gear ..................406 Pelt ...........................
321
Sling CD&ins ........................
146 - - Brattice Cloth Co. Ltd . I 185
Slop Sinks ..............................
591 3outhwark Ventilator ..............
464
- - - - Balding's ....................
591 3panish Blinds ........................
667
Slopes of Earth, Natural ......... 671 - Mahogany Hand Rails ...... 364
S rn a s h & G r a b Preventing - - in thicknesses ............
339
Shutter .............................
452 - - Doors ........................
3jz
Stnedley Brothers Ltd ............ 160 3parton Refrigeration Co ..........
I 118
-- Roller Pan Mixer
Smith
. . . ............
-- H V & Co Ltd
............
162
...................................
413
I 184
.
Speaking Tube Fittings ............499
Spearpoint 'I Floor Clips
Jpecial Door Gear
......
313
..................
390
. - Paints & Preservatives for
.
.
.
John & Oo.(London E.) Ltd 15
Major & Stevens Ltd 1089,1116
& Wellstood's Anthracite
Wood, Stone & Iron
Spiral Staircases
........
629
.....................
439
Stoves .....................
434 - - Haywards' ..................
. . Domestic Boilers ........
473 Spirit Levels. Hire of
439
...............
147
. . Portable Boilers .........
432 Split Heads & Shores. Patent ...
160
- - - - - - Ranges .................. $36 Spray Distempering & Painting 646 ...
Smith's English Clocks Ltd Imicle ... - Painting Plant ..................
646
E1.ont C'oae? Spring Blinds .........................
667
-- Patent Solutiou ...............
188 - Dance Floors ...................
346
. Synchronous Electric Clocks 5a7 - Door Buffers .................. 388
" Snowcrete" White Portland - Hinges ............................
380
Cement ..............................
544 Springs. Door ..........................
388
...............................
Socket Pipe ............................
191 - Gate 388
...............
- - - - Hot Water ., ................
472 Square Iron. Weight 674
Soda ....................................
Sottits. Plaster
Soft Soap
56j
.......................
538
..............................
565
“ Stabil .
Squash Rackets Courts
Binders
.............
374
..................
173
GENERAL INDEX . 91
Pege pnge
ILL\\'. Proteclive Products Co . Rooting 'Files ........................
300
.........................
Ltd 38. 182. 256
............
-- Vulcanite
-- Weight of
........................
318
........................
670
Road Manhole Covers 201
- ...............................
Picks
...............
155 -- Zinc
. .
...............................
606
...................
- Rollers. I-lire of 148 Weight of 60;
- Shelters.- Collapsible (Por- ih~odights,Asbestos Cement ......
278
...........................
table) 1j4 Roofs. Anderson's .............
2. 3. 317
....................
Koadway L ~ g h t s 440 -- Heifast...........................
317
.
Robbins. A 3 ................ 21s. 1178 - Ltcpairs to Oid ..................
293
liock Asphalte. Natural ........... 23j - Zinc ...............................
606
" Roclak " IIard-Drying Gl(.w Ropes. Pall ............................
154
Paint.................................
632 - Steel. for Craneu. Lifts &c 162 ...
...
Rods. Brass ............................
407 " Rotunda " Mlanilole Covers zoo
......
- Drain ..............................
203 Kougb Boarding Plate Wnss 614
Kok Roofing .....................
317. 318 Round Iron. Weight ................
674
Rolled & Cast Plate Glass 615. 618... - Rain IVater Pipes ............
413
- Steel. Yet Prices of ............
4'23 - Wrought Iron St:bples .......
607
Roller Boards ........................
146 Rowell D. & Co.'s Wrought Iron
.
Rollers. Road Hire of ............
148 Fencing ............................
446
lZolling Steel Doors ..................
452 Rowland Bros ............
I 57. 330. 1179
Roman Flooring Company ...... 233.
1178
ltoyal Duplex Door Spring
I. Hoyal " Geyser3
......
390
.....................
493
........................
..

Roof Boarding 315 Rubber Block Stair Treads


- Glazing ...........................
620 Interchangeable (tiood-
-- Lights, Anderson's ...... ing's Patent) ................
408
- - " Turnall " Trafford'rile
a, 3, 317
- aud Cork Floor Tiling ......
229
Asbestos.Cement ....
277
....................
- Flooring, Sheet ...............
230
..................
- Outlets. Flat 238 " Rubbing " Piles 175
- Tiling ..............................
298 Rubbish Basket ............
147, 150. 154
- Trusses, Steel
- Ventilators
..................
424
.....................
466 " Ruberine .
- Wheels. Hire of ...............
Roof Paint
147
............
. ....................
63;
- - Haywards'
Sacking Felts. &c
............
4 66, 1095
'' Rooferite " Bitumen Roofing &
...............
321
.-
Ituberoid Co Ltd
Rubcroid " Damp Course
Roofing
39
......
39
........................
39. 320
Rooting. Asphalta ...................
236 - Sarking Felt ...................
39
.....................
- " Bratisheen " Material ...
321 - Strip Slates 320
...
- Composition for Old. ' I Rufereen " Roofing Material 321
- - - - ........
Farn~ililoe's 295
Dussek's 294
" Rustikol" Wood Preservative 643
Rustless "Grip" B r m d Furnace
- - hIaxwellls 295 ...
- - .............................. Pani.................................
431
- Felt 317
- Flestile Shingles ..............
- " Globe " Mineral Surfaced
318 " Safeguard " Reversible Easy
Cleaning Casement Hinge 393 ....
Bitumen
- " Macasfelt " Flat
..................
3'9
............ Safes. Wall .............................
453
..................
318 Safety Coal Plates 430
- " Rexilite" .....................
319 -- Suspended Scaffolding 160.......
--- K0k ........................
317. 318
............
. Tread Syndicate. Ltd .
...
..
Rolls " 1"lestile"
- Ruberoid
3'8
........................
320
......
Coal Plates 430. 1180
- .-- Iron Spiral Stair-
- .
- Rufereen" hIaterial
- " Sanodor
" Lining
Silver Apex " Felt,
32 I
............
318
.........
319
cases .........
439. 1180.
- - - Patent Stair Treads 408
1180
- Stone.............................
293
92 GENERAL INDEX .
Psge Page
.
Sage Fredk & Co.Ltd.Shbpfront ........................
s a ~ h e bDeal 357
bIouldings ..........................
bt . Paul's Liquid Driers
373
..........
642
-- Mahogany .......................
358
- Patent Reversible Actions tor 396
.
-
. . Paint & Varnish .....
642 - Venetian ........................
358
.
.
. Varnish .......................
Oil-Bound Water Pailit 643
642
Sawn Slate ...........................
Scafixer Blocks & Chains
296
.........
144
. . White Lead Paint .........
643 Scaffold Boards. Hire of ............
144
Sal-Ferricite & Tradlng Co . Ltd II Ij - Brackets .........................
1.17
........................
"Sal-FerriciteWFloor Hardener 226
Salter, Edwards & Co Ltd
Damp Course
. ....
..............
I 180 -
- Cord
- Lashes
Poles. Hire of
.....
144. 154
........................154
..................
144
. Natural Rock dsphalte .23j,1180 - Putlogs ..........................
144
" Samson Spot " Cord ..............
397 Scaffolding (Great Britain). Ltd 159 .
Sand Blasted Glass
-- and Grnrel Screens
..................
617
............
I55
- - - " Conforms " Steel
Shuttering .....................
173
-- Prices of ..........................
171 - Hire of ...........................
144
- Weight of
Sanitary Fittings
........................
. ...............
Sandland R Ltcl
669
660,66r
.....................
-
- Patent Safety Suspended 160
-- Tubular ...................
Hire of
.........
158
.....................
158
. Work ...........................
Sankey Joseph & Sons, Ltd .I51,445
:8: Scale of Professional Charges of
Architects...............
688,696
Sankey's I ' Cranham " Porous - of Professional Charges of
Terra Cotta Blocks .........
220 Auctioneers & Estate
- Down-DraughtPreventingPot 219 Agents ........................
704
-- Fire Cements ...................
222 - of Professional Charges of
......
. Improved Inspection Eye Chartered Surveyors 697
Cover ..........................
195 Scantlings ............................
309
.........
-- Intercepting Gully .............
I95 " Bceptre " Spring Hinge
............... .......
388
-- Intarceptor Traps .............
195 School Fittings 367
.........
-- Partition Blocks-Moler .... 220 " Scott " Fanlight Opener 394
--. Patent Pressed Steel Hot Screens Sand and Gravel .........
15;
Water Radiators ............
482 Screw Bolts & Nuts. Prices of 421 ...
. Single Louvre Ch~mneyPot .. 219 - Bolta with Nuts .................
4a1
-- " Sito " Sink Waste
Sankey-Sheldon (Harris &
............
57j - Jacks. Hire of
Screws
..................
146
.................................
375
Sheldon, Ltd) ...............
4oj - Coach ............................
. ......................376
.........................
" Sanodor " Odourless Felt 3 18 Scudder T E 1781
- Roof Lining 318 Sea Water, Weight of ...............
670
............ .
" Sardas" Valve Closet
Sarking Felt .................
- Callender's Bitumen
..........
.......
58j
321
32I
Seal. Samuel & Sons. Ltd (in-
cluding Camplin Sons)
Sectional Boilers
.......
1181
..............
474.475
Sash Balances ........................
397
- Centres ........................... 392
" Securex " Brass Fittings
" Seecrid " Naiis
......
602
.....................
377
-- Fa~tanerb .......................
397 Selected List of Standard
-- Fittmgs ...........................
-- Lines & Chains
391
.................
396
Specifications .....................
Self-LockEg Coal Hole Plates
681
428 ....
-- I,ocks ..............................
392 I. Serral Asbestos Felt .........
317
-- Openers ...........................
393 Service Lifts
- .........................
529
...............................
-- Pulleys ........................... 392 I'il~es 566
-- Welghts ...........................
398 Serving Hatches .....................
366
...
Sashes .................................
358
...... " Servway " S e r v i n ~Hatches 366
..................
- and C~ements-Steel
-- and Frames
441
...................
357
Setcheil & Sons ~ t z
Setting Stoves. Kitchenera, &c
40
....
218
PATENT DOUBLE-GRIP STEEL TUBULAR SCAFFOLDING
supplied by the actual manufacturers m
GENERAL INDEX . 9.3
Page Page
Sewage Lifting Pla111 ...............
599 Silver Leaf ...........................
652
Sower Gas Interceptors
Seyssel Asphalte
.
............
194
.....................
Asphalte CO.'s Asphalte
23j ..
Silvered Polished Plates. Glass 618
" Simplex Lead Glazing
Simpson ( J R.) & Watkius
...
.........
620

Paving ..................
235. 1182 ( J. R.) Ltd ......................
1186
Sharp. Jones & Co.'s Gully Trap 197 Single Louvre Chimney Pot.
Shaw's Glazed Brick Co Ltd . ... 272 Sankey's ...........................
219
Sheet Glass
- - Bending
.....................
614. 617
.....................
Sinks. Belfast
- Scullery
........................
589
...........................
589
61j
- - Sizes ..........................
61j - Slop ..............................
597
-- Iron ..............................
420 - Stoneware $ Fireclay .........
589
-- Rubber Flooring ............ 230 " dirapite " Plastering .........
532. 542
. . Stove Pipe .................. 437 Sissons' Sanitary Washable Dis-
. . Weight of ..................
673 temper ..............................
643
...............
-- Lead ..............................
569 Six-Panel Doors. Dm1 351
-- Zinc ..............................
606 Size. Price of ........................
650
Sheeting, Corrugated ...............
275 Sizes of Bricks. Laths. Tiles. k c 670
" Sheetrock " Plast,er Board .... 556 - - Timber .......................
672
Shelf Brackets ........................
406 Skirtings. dsphalte ..................
236
-- Strip & Fittings ............... 406 - Deal ..............................
347
Shelving ................................
365 - Metal ..............................
445
Shepwood Partition Bricks ......
217
............
- & Strings. Hardwood
Skylight Openers
.........
363
.....................
394
Sheringham Ventilator 464
...................... ..............................
.
Shew, S & Co
Shew's Floor & Paving Tiles
1182
......
227
55% 1182
. - Curbs
Skylights
- Steel
361
..............................
361
..............................
446
Shewing J ......................
653, 1183 Skylux French Casement Opener 392
Shingle, Weight of ..................
669 - Skylight Opener ...............
395
...............
Shingles ..............................
317 - Window Gearing 395
.....................
Shingling ..............................
305 Slab Partitions 219
Shop Fronts, Bronze ...............
372 Slabs. Ceiling ........................
548
...............
-- Window Reflectors ............
513 - Enamelled Slate 296
Shovels, Hire of .......................
147 - Fibrous Plaster ...............
jjo
Shrewsbury's '' Calder " Geyser 492 - P a t e n t Comhination.
Shutter Contractors Ltd Rolling . Jones's .......................
550
Steel Doors
Shuttering
........................
452
...........................
311
- Plaster Ceiling
- .- Fartition
..................
550
.....................
550
. " Conforms " Steel ............
173 - Slate ..............................
296
Ride Hung Casement8 ............
441 SlEg Wool ..............................
557
" Siderosthen " Anti-Corrosive Slate Battening ........................
314
Paint .................................
639 - Mangers ........................
296
Sign Writing ............
657, 660, 663 - Mason ......................
281, 296
Sika Francois Ltd ...........
179, 1183 - Nails
- Price of
..............................
...........................
377
Liquid Waterproofing ......... 179 284
.
Silicate Paint Co.'s Preservative - Sawn ..............................
296
Paints ............
645, 1184 - Sills ..............................
296
. Cotton ...........................
557 - Slabs ..............................
296
. . Non-conducting Cement j 57 - Steps ..............................
296
...........................
Bilk Flap Outlet Ventilator ......
464 - Urinals 297
Yiils, Slate ..............................
a96 - Weight of ..................
284, 669
..................
. Yorkshire Stone ................
253 Sli~ter.Memoranda 281
..............................
Silt Gully ..............................
197 - Nails 281
............
" Silver Apex " Rooting Felt ...
319 Slater's Ripper. Hire of 147

The London & Midland Steel Scaffolding Co


lddesleigh House. Caxton St ..S.W.I.T.
. Ltd
N. VlCtoria 648314; T.A. Dubelgrip. Sowest
GENERAL INDEX .
Page PPge
....................................
Slates 284 Soft,wootl ..............................336
-, Bangor ...........................
..........
284 Soil Pipes .........................
569. 571
...
- " l h e l s i o r " Green 289 301Synthetic Hard Gloss P a i n t 639
- Green Peggie6.................. 287 3older. Price of ..................
600. 600
............... solid Iron Coal Plates ............ 428
- Green Random
- Grey Ilandoms
- Grey-Green Randoli~s
...............
......
288
285
288
..
Solidcor " All Flush Veneered
Doors ................................ 353
- Oakeley l3lue-Grey ............
289 3olignuni Ltd ....................... 256
- Old Delabole .....................
286 -.I ~ n p e r r i o nClear Proofing .... 258
- ............
- Peggies ...........................
285 - Liquid Proofing 2 j6

-
- Portmt~doc .....................
284 -- - Plastic Proofing ............ 294
Roofing Coniposition, Celit .. 293
Rustic Red & Green Ranrloin 287
-, S t r i p
-
.............................
Tilberthwaite Green
317
.........
285
.
.-Fixem . . ...................
-- Varnish ........................... 638
og4

- Vronlog ...........................
288 . Wood Preservative & Stam 637
- Westmorland ..................
285 " Solite " Flush Doors ............ 354
- Willianis ........................
289 . .
l e. G & Co Lid. 271, 108b
S o ~ ~ i e r r i lD
...............
Slating .................................288 Soole 8z Sou Ltd 349, 1117
" Slave " Door Spring ...............
390 Soolo's IIospital Doors ......
355, 1117
Sledge Hatr~uler,Hire of .........147 . Metal C:~sernentsB Frames 443
.....................
Slide Hules, l'aber .................. 164 Sound Boarding 314
S l i d ~ n gDoor Gear ..................
399 -- Ueadening Quilts ...........
558
- Doors .............................. 449 -- 8: Heat Insulation ............ 5j7
- Partition Gear .................. 404 South Wales Bitumen Koofing
- \Vindov C i e ; ~ v.................. 406
.
I'elt ...........................
. .
321
Sling Chains ........................ 146 . Urattice Cloth Co Ltd I 185
..............................
Slop Sinks 591 Soul.liwark Ventilator ..............
464
- - ....................
Holding'8 591 Spanish Blinds ........................
-- Mahogany Hand I{ails ...... 364
667
Slopes of Earth, N i ~ t u r a l......... 671
S m a s h $ G r a b Preventing . . in thicknelises ............
339
Shutter ..............................452 -. Doors ........................3 jz
Snledley Brothers L t d ............ 160 Sparton Refrigeration Co ..........
I 118
-
Smith
. Roller Pnri Mixer ............
162
....................................
413
Speaking Tube Fittings
" Spearpoint " Floor Clips
............
499
......
313
- . . .
H V 85 Co L t d ............
I 184 Special Door Gear ..................
390
- John B Oo.(London E.) L t d 15 - Paints & Preservatives for
-
- & Wellstnod's
.
Major & Stevens L t d 1089, 1116
Anthracite
Wood, Stone & Iron
Spiral Staircases
........
629
.....................
439
Stoves .....................
434 - - Haywards' ..................
- - Domestic Boilers ........
473 Spirit Levels. tlire of
439
...............
147
-- - l'ortable Boilers .........
- - Kanges .................. +36
432 Split lleads & Shores, PatenL
Spray Distempering B Painting
...
160
...
646
Sti~ith'sEnglish C.locks Ltd ... I m d e -- l'ainting l'lant ..................646
B ~ o n tC o z e ~ Spring Blinds .........................
667
- Patent Solutiol~ ...............
188 - Dance Floors ...................
346
- Synchronons Electric Clocks 527 - Door Buffers .................. 388
" Snowcrete " White Portland - Hinges ............................
380
Cement ..............................
544 Springs, Door ..........................
388
Socket Pipe ............................
191 - Gate ...............................388
- - Hot Water ..................
472 Square Iron, Weight ...............
674
Soda ....................................
565 Squash Rackets Courts .............374
..................
Sotfits, Plaster .......................
j38 " S hbil " llinclers 173
Soft Soap ..............................
565
GENERAL INDEX .
Page Pase
Stable Fittings
. .
........................
......... 455 .
Stanley Underwood Co Ltd.p4,1120
Haywards' 455, 1095 " S t a n l e y " Cleft Chestnut
-- Gully Traps .....................
Staffordshire Brickwork ............
197 Fencing ...............
- Tnterlaced 1"encing
324. 1120
......
328. 1120
-- Rooting 'riles
222
.....................300 . .
- W F & Co Ltd . ................ 163
Staining & Varnishing ............628 Stnnley'sSurveying Instruments.
Stainless Steel Door Fittings ...
387 YTices of ............................
163
Stainprooting Paint for Stone ... 256 Stanton k nettany Ltd .............
24j
Stains, Hal-land's
Staircases
..................
..............................
. . American \Vainscot Oak ...
642
362
362
.
Staples. Konnd Wrought Iron ... 607
Star " Manhole C o w r ............ zoo
Statham k Sons' Pacmp
. . Deal ..............................362 Bricks .....................
- - " Bridge " I-Iearth Box-
214
-- Iron, Spiral & S t r a ~ g h t ......439
. . . . Baywards' ...439, 1095 ings ........................
216
dtair Nosings
-- 'I'rearls
.....................
230, 4 0 3
............................
408
Ste;~lnCranes. Hire of
- Tubes & Fittings
...............
148
...............
485
. 13owes-Scott & Western - Tuhing ...........................
471
Ltd ........................411 - B Hot Water Kadiators ......
478
- - - - Dia~nondTread Co.'s ... 411 Steel Barrows ..................
I jz. I j6
- - - - Ferodo
..
.....................
Interchsnge~~bleRubber
410 - Cisterns. Galvitnized. Closely
Riveted ......................
454
Ulock (Gooding's - Coiled. Kegnlating ............
388
Patent) ..................409 - Cylinders. lint Water. Gal-
- - - - Iron & Tool Co.'s .........qog w~limd ........................
477
........................
- - - - Lyte's
- - - - Mason's
- - - - Patent
..................
.....................
409
408
408
Doors
. ...........................
1)oors Rolling
- Erection Mast. Hire of ...... 146
447
...............
452

- - - - Potter's .....................409 - Flat. Round ti Square Bar.


.. Warne William & Co . Weight of .....................
67j
Ltd .....................230 - Ii'rao~ed Buildings ............. 428
Stall-board Lights ..................440 - Gutters ...........................
417
" Stamfora " M;inhola Covers & - Japanned Shelf Brackets.
........................
l'h~nes
" Stamfordstone "lkcing I3sicks
Williamson's
.
20 t

...
21.5 I
l'ised
-- ant err is
. ...........................
- Joists Prices of
40"
...............
421
........................
446
-- Hoof Tiles. M'ill~atnson's ...
go1 . ..
La.thirl~,Hnywards' .536. 109j
Stanchions. Broad Flange Ueams. - Haiu Water Pipes. Galvan-
as ....................................
680 ized Wrought ...............
414
. .........
Stancliffe Estatcs Co Ltd ...240. 1119 - Rivet EIeaili. Weight of
.. Itoof 'I'russes
......
423
.....................
424
Standard (;utter Brackets 4'6
- Netal Casen~entswith \\'nod - Ropes for Cranes. L ~ f t stic . .
162
I'm~nes ........................
443 1 - Sashes and Cn.sements....... 441
-. . Door Frilu~cs.............. q i b j I - Sl~llttering." Conforms .... 173
- . \Yindows with IYood , - Slrylightr ........................
446
Surrounds ................
- Specifications Select,etl List
443 , - Sta:ups for Narltil~g Pnr-
11oses.Nye's ..........665. 117 I
of ............................. 681 .. Slancl~iuns..................... 424
Stanford (Cleft Chestnut Yenc- .. 'Tanks. Hot Warer ............ 470

- Cleft ing)b[fg.Co.Ltd ...322. 323


Cheslnut & IYire
~ .'Tubulw Scaffoldi~ig ........ r j 8
- \\'edges. Hire uf ............... 147
Fencing ..................
32 2 - Weight of ..................
669. 673
Stanford's Illspection Stopper ...
ry4 i - Wire ..............................
613
.....................
- Patent Joints ....................
188 1 - Wood Screws 37j
96 GENERAL INDEX .
PS~S Pae
" Steelead " Stair Treads .........
409 Stone. Doulting ......................
246
..................
Stephens & Carter L t d .............
142 . Dumfriesshire 250
.. Contractors' Plant ......
143 -- Duras Artificial ...............
271
.-- Extension Ladders ......
150 -- Durham ...........................
241
.--
..
Ladders ...............
Painters' Window Ma-
143, 150 -- Edinburgh
. Elm Park
........................
250
........................
a47
chine .....................
150 -- Farite ...........................
249
.-- Rubbish Basket .........
-- -- Steel T u b u l a r ScaKold-
150 -- Farleigh Down
. 17intshire
..................
247
........................
241
ing .......................
158 -- Forest of Dean ..................
242
Stephens Henry C Ltd . ............. 118s -- Gazeby ...........................
249
Stephenson Joseph&Co.(London) . Gloucestershire ..................
a42
Ltd ...................................
5j8 -- Greelllaw Freestone .........
244
S t e p , tiire ot ........................
144 -- Guiting ...........................
243
. Portland Stone ..................
253 -- Hall Dale Quarries ............
240
. Price of ......................
I 50, 154 -- Hamhill ...........................
248
. Slate ...............................
296 -- Hard Yorkshire ...............
253
..................
-- York Stone .......................
Stemeberg Interlocking Pantiles 301
253 -- Hartharn Park
-- Heworth Burn Quarry
247
........
241
.
Stevens Ci & Co ......................
373 -- Hollington .....................
24s
Stock Sizes of Rivctcd Cistern> 454 .. , -- Ropton Wood ...........
240, 1156
Stone :- 1 -- Hornton ...........................
244
-- dlveley ..........................
zqj
I -- Kentish Rae .................... ...
aqa
-- Ancaster .........................
243 -- Ketton .....................
245. 271
......................
. Anston ............................
248 -- Lartcashirc 24;
-- Appleton ........................
248 -- Lime. P r ~ c e sof ................
171
. Artificial ........................
265 -- Lincoln~hire .....................
....
243
-- Uargate Sandstone ............
246 -- Liquid. Szerelmey's 178. 1187
. 1:ath ........................
246, 25 r -- Mar~sfield ........................244
- Hearle Quarries .................
244 -- 3litchddean .....................
242
...................
- Bedfordshire .....................
'39 -- Monk'u Park 247
.- Beer ..............................
340 -- Nails\vorth ......................
242
- Rolton Wood .....................
248 -- Northauiptonshire ............
244
- Box Ground ......................
247 -- Northumberland ...............
244
- Ijradford, York ................
a49 -- ?;ottinghamshire ...............
2.44
- Hramley Fall .....................
249 -- Oxfordshire ......................
244
- Building .........................
239 -- Paving ...........................
233
- liutler Delph Quarries ......
243 -- Pavings &c., Artificial .........
234
- Chilmark ........................
246 -- Pennant .........................
242
- Cllipsbam ........................
2.45 -- Portland .....................
241, 251
- - Hritish AIarblc .... 245 -- Precast, " Veronesc " .........
267
- Combe Down ..................
247 . Preservation L iqu id ,
- Corncockle .......................
250 " Flintox " ....................
256
- Corngrit .........................
247 -- Preserving Liquids ............
256
- C~)rnwall .........................
939 -- Purbeck .........................
241
.- Corsehill ........................
djo -- Ra~~gemorli .....................
248
- Corsharn ..........................
247 .. Red Wilderne:~ ...............
aqr!
- (:orsham Down ...............
zj1 -- Robin Hood .....................
249
- Craigleith ........................
250 -- l h l i n g...........................
293
- Uarley Dale .....................
240 -- liutland ...........................
245
- Uerbgrh~re ......................
240 .
-- S t Aldhelu~Box Ground ...
247
- Devonshire ......................
240 -- Scotland ........................
250
- Uorsetshire ......................
241 -- Shropshire .....................
245
GENERAL INDEX . 97
Page Page
Slone. Somersetshire ............... 246 ...
Strings S: skirting^. I l i ~ ~ d \ v o o d 363
. Special Paints 8 l'resorra- Strip Slates ...........................317
tives for........................
630 3trong Room Doors ..................449
-- St;iffordshire ...................
24j Struclural Paint .....................632
-- Stancliffe Quai.ries ............
240 St.rutting & Planking ...............
............
166
-- Surrey ............................
246 Stuart's Artificial Stono
............
266
-- Syreford ........................
243 - Granolithic Paving 225
<.
-- Ialacre ...........................
241 - Stable Paving .................. 225
-- Totternhoe .......................
239 Stuuco ................................. 540
-- Treglidgworth ..................
a39 Submerged Filters ...................
........................ 579
-- Walling ...........................
259 Suction Hose
...............
579
-- Weight of ........................
669 SuRolk Tliurnb Latch 398
-- W'eldo~i ...........................
244 " Sugo " S u m p Puinp ............. 598
-- Wideopen Quarry .............
244 Suam~ertieltlh: L m g Ltd .........235
-- Wiltshre ........................
246 " Sun TOT" Galvanized Riveted
-- Woodkirk lilue ..................
249
...............
Open Top CSstern ............... 453
Sundries :-
-- Woodkirk Brown 2 50
-- M'raxall ...........................
247 - Gilders' ...........................652
-- Yorkrhire ........................
248 - Gla~iers' ........................622
"Stone 'rrades Journal " .........
238b - Hardwood
- Ironmongers'
................, .......
....................
366
397
Stone's John Limited, Deal Fold-
ing Partitions .....................
349 - Joiners' ...........................
.......................
365
" Stonene " ...........................
258 - Smith
...................
qao
Stoner & Saunclers ............
107,517
............
- Wire Worker
- Wrought Iron ..................G13
420
Stoneware Drain Pipes 188
. . . and I'iLtings, Weight - Zinc Worker .....................606
of .....................
188 Super Celllent
- - Ltd
............ 176, 547, 1121
............................
-- Drains ............................
191 1121
.........
-- Gullies, Sankey's ............
195
..................
- - Floors, Hardeners
" Victor Ilinge ............
225
390
-- Kerb Gullies rgb
-- Sinks ..............................
589 Supcx W a t e r p r o ( ~ t i Solutiim
q ... 185
-- Trapped Street Gully .........
197 Surrey Concrete L t d ...............
1122
'' Stouiflex " Pelts ..................
318 Surveying Instruinents ............163
-- Plaster Board ..................
j j6 "Surveyor 8;. hh~nicipal &
Stop Cocks ...........................
577 County E n g ~ n e e ...............
r
" 696b
-- Cock Boxes .....................
578 Surveyors, Charges of ............ 697
Stoppers, ])rain .......................
146 Suttley & Silre~.lock,Ltd ......... jg
Ytourbridge Fire Bricks ............
223 & ' Swift" Geyser ..................
.....................
494
Store Pipe, C a d Iron ...............
437 Swilnniing Batha 597
. . Sheet Iron ..................
~ $ 3 7 Swing Seat, Hire of .................. 146
Stoves ..................................
4j 2 Switches ..............................509
-- Anthracite ....................... S X " Board ........................550
-- Barnard's
434
.........................
433 Sypbons, Automatic Flu.4ilng
.........
...198
-- Fixing h: Setting ................
218 Saereln~ey, Ltd 178. 257, 11b7
-- Slow Coinbustion ...............
433 ,- Deathn'atchI!eet\cl)estrl~yer634,
1187

-
-- Smith .Yr J5'ellstood's ......434, 436
Straight Edge, Hire of ............
147 ......
- Paint & Iron h i 1 1 1 634, 1187
-- Iron Staircases ................ 439 '' Proceln " Ceruent Water-
...................
-- Rlesh M'ireworlc ...............
608 l~ruofer
.............
178, 1187
-- Staircases ........................
439 .-
- . Stone Liquid 178, 1187
...
Straps, Forged Konf ...............
420
-
Waterprovf E u u ~ u s t i c 634, 1187
......
Street Gully 'l'raps ..................
196 kYooc1 I'reserrative 634, I 187
98 GENERA INDEX .
Pvse pw
Tables. Areas of Circles............ 687 Tar Pwing ...........................
224
. .
........................
-- of Battens
......... 308 Tarlxiac,Lttl.(VincululnConcrete) 16
Black Holb in lbs 676 'Tarmac's " Vincululn " Cast
............................ .
-- Brass 673 Ptont? ....................
16. 267
...................
-- Hrickwork, &c 206 - - Cnncrete Building
. British and Foreign Measures Blockr .................
I 6. 268
......
-Relative value of 683 . . . Kerb &c ............
16. 268
. . St,andard Rolled Steel
Betimu ......................
.
.
.
. .
I1'ence Pouts
Paving Slabs
........
16. 174
......
16, 227
677
. . Standard Ilolled Steel . . . Hooting'riles ......
16, 301
Joists ........................ 679 Tormucadam & Tar Pwving 224 ......
. . Weights & Measures ...... 684 Tarpaulins, Hire of ..................
144
. Broad Flange Beams a s -- Price of .....................
155, 156
Girders ........................ 678 Tarring & Creosoting ............
626
. l3road Vlange Beams as 'rate, Brown & Co ...................
241
..................
Stanchions 680 Teak & Iron Cased Fuse Bonrtls ;lo
. ........................
Cast Iron 673 " 'rectal " Wood Presermtive 635 ...
.--
.
........................
Lead
....
673 Tee Iron .............................. 420
...........................
Circumferenceb of Circles
............................
-- Copper
686
673
.
Telephones
,
lnlescop~c
523
Ladders ............I 52, I 187
. ..............................
Deals 308 'Tewplates, Yorkshire Stone ......
2j4
....................
-- Flat Bar Iron 674 Ten Test Fibre Board ..........
17, 5 j 2
. .........
Floors and Partitions 310 Tentest Fibre Board Co Ltd.17, j j ? .
. French and British Weights, " Teohn" Old Lhtch Enamel 633 ...
...............
Measures, &c 683 Terra Cotts ...........................
272
...............
. .........................
Hoop Iron 419 . . Chimney Pots 218
...........................
..............................
-- Lead 673 - - - - Pots 213
. ......
. S a t u r a l Slopeli of E a r t h 671 Terrazzo Paving .....................
228
. ...........................
l'lauks 308 . .
T 8: ti Boilrding ..................
317
...
. Hound Iron ..................... 674 " Tbillnes " Biill-Valve Gully 195
-- Scantlings ........................ 309 Thames Bonrd Mills, L t d " S .
...............
-. Sheet Iron ........................ 673 X " Board 550, 551
. Square Iron ..................... 674 -- Sand ..............................
223
,. Standard Metal Windows Thatching .............................
3 0 ~
& \Vood Frames ......... 443 fhermostat ...........................
492
-- Steel .............................. 673 "Thermotile " Roof Lining ......
318
............
. Timber ........................... 308 Thickness of Sheet Lead 569
..................
. . Sizes of ..................... 310 Third John 85 Son 1188
.-- Ungalvanized Wire Hopes ... 162 " Thistle" Rardwall Plaster ......
543
. , Variatiouu in Prices of -- Plaster Boards ..................
550
Materials ..................... 141 .
Thomas J . J $ Co L t d .
Thomas's Wirework ... 610, 612, 613
.........
1188
.. Welghts I I Sundry
~ hlaterials 669
. Wrought Iron .................. 673 Thompson's Ancaster Quarries
. Ziuc ............................... 605 .
CO Ltd ..............................
244
T:lclti;, Price of ..................... 377 Tldal Valve 'Trays ...................
198
'Palacre & Ciwespyr Stone Oo .....241 Tied, Diamond Mesh Wirework 613 ..
Tauks, Automatic I'lush ......... 198 Tile Linings ...........................
559
. Galvanized Hot Water ......476 -- Pavements .....................
227
-- Harvey & Co.'s ...............476 -- Register tirates ...............
433
.
Tann John Ltd Wall Safes ......453 Tiled Electric M'all Penels ......
527
'Tam's Iron Doors .................. 450 -- Fireplace Surrounds .........
434
.
. N'roughtSteel F i r e - h i s t i n g Tilehurst Potteries (1922) L t d
Ventilators ..................451 Hooting Tiles ......................
302
GENERAL INDEX . 99
Page Page
Tiler
. ....................................
.Day Work
-- Memoranda
298
.....................
304
..................
298
rolhurst & Sons. Ltd ...............1198
rorbay Paint Co Ltd
- Paints & Enamels
. .............
1189
.............
629
Tiles. Broseley ........................
300 rotternhoe Lime & StoncCo.Ltd 239
-- Bullnoses Eggshell Glaze ... 228 I'owel Rails. '' Rlectro-Vapour " 522
-- Canadian Cedar Wood ...... 305 rower Ladders ...............
743. 152
-- Cloister ...........................
-- Compressed Cork ............ 230
30' I'oxenleut CemeutWaterproofing
Compound ..........................
182
-- " Etruria " Flooring .......... 228 I'ranspet. Ult~nclcll's'I'rni~sparent
-- Fire ..............................
221 Petrifying Liquid ............... 642
..................
-- Floor ..............................
227 rrallsport. Hire of 166
-- Glazed Fireclay ...............
560 haps ..............................
195. 575
-- "tirypto" Patent Wall ......
562 - Accessible ........................
195
-- Hall's Patent
-- Hard Glazed
. Interlocking
..................
562
...................
j 60
.....................
303
- .
- Anti-Flood & Tidal Valve
Augean "
- " Baltic"
...
198
.....................
195
........................
195
. "Ironstone Adamant " ...... 228 - Block ..............................
19:
. Patent Weatherblock Plain 302 -- Broad's ................
194. 195. 196
-- Paving .........................
227 - Born's .............................
798
-- liidpe
-- Koofing
-- Rubber
..............................
300
............................
300
...........................
230
..
..CliIT's ..............................
Combine
- Crapper's
194
.....................
195
.......................
195
-- Tesselated $ Encaustic ......
228 - Deal Ledged ....................
351
-- " Turnttll " Trafford .........
276 - L . Deep S e d ...................
19;
-- Valley ............................
303 - 1)oulton's ............
194. 195. 196
.
.
. Weight of
.
........................
Western Red Cedar Wood
White Glazed ...............
669
...
305
559, 562
..
- 1)r:lw11Lead
- Duplex"
- "l':xcello"
.....................
575
.....................
195
......................
196
' . Tilex " Bitumen Felt ............
319 - Garage ...........................
198
Tiling ....................................
298 - Grease .............................
196
. Cork & Kubbor Floor .........
229 - Greenwood's ..................
575
. Faience ...........................
273 - " Gulliver " .....................
'95
. Roof ...............................
298 - Gully ..............................
r9j
Till Locks ..............................
384 -- Interceptor .....................
194
Timber ...........................
309, 312 - Knowles John & Go (Lon- .
-- Basic Prices of .................
312 don) Ltd ......................
197
. Deal Boarding .................. g ra
-- Fir
.
.................................
New < Rs Sawmill Chronicle 332a
312 .
- Lee& Fireclay Co.'s
- Prefect" (irei~se
- Sankey's
.....
194. 196
............
191
........................
195
-- Oak .............................
312 - Sharp. Jones & Co.'s
- Stable Gully
.........
...............197
. Pitch Pine ........................
grr? ryj. 197
. & Plywood ......................
306b - Street Gully .....................
196
-- in Scantlings .....................
310 - Tidal Valve .....................
198
-- Sizes of ...........................
672 - Jl'aste Water ..................
196
-- Solidity of ........................
308 Travelling Cradles. Hire of ......
146
-- Tables ..................
308, 3x0, 312 Trellis Wire Work ...................
613
-- Value of ...........................
308 Trench Covers. Metal ..............
430
-- Weight of ..................
309, 670 - I'umps ...........................
755
Timbers Enlpire .....................
336 Trestles. Hire of .....................
144
" Times " Plug & Stopper .........
202 - Price of .....................
I50. 154
........................... .....................
'Tin, Price of
. ..
Tipping Wagons, Hire of
T L B Rooting Tiles
600
.........
149
............
301
Trowels, Hire of
'Truckel, William L t d
Trucks. Builders' Hand
. 147
.............
1123
............
153
OENEBAL INDEX .
Ventilators, Adams' (Wall 'Type) 44
-- " Aero " Steel Louvre ...... 465
Pago
. .
V.I.R." Cables
" Vita <;lass
.....................
507
........................
617
l'ago

-- Archimedean .................. 466 - Glass hlarketiug Board ...... 617


. Comyn Ching & Co.'s (LYall " Vitrifine" Stoneware ............
I97
Type) ........................... 464 Vitriol ...................................
565
-- Cooper's .................. 468, 1140 Vitrolite Glass ........................
621
-- Electric ........................... 522 " Vitrolite " White Paint.
.............................
-- Ewart's (Roof 'Type) .........467 Carson's 630
-- General Electric Co.'s ......523 " Vivo " All-Point Automatic
..............................
-- Glass Circular
. . Louvre
..................
..................... 468
468
Geyser
V.M. Zinc
493
..............................
606
-- Harvey's Extractor Roof ...466 Vronlog Green Slates ...............
288
. Haywards' (R'allType) 464, 1095 "Vi~lcanite" Ltd . Iioofing 318..........
. . (Roof Type) ...... 466, 1095
.. Inlet ..............................464 Wachal Flooring Cnmpany ......
341.
. "Khola" New Patent In- 3469 1124
let ..............................464 Wages. Day Work ..................
131
-- Louvre ...........................465 . Rates of. in England and
.........................
-- Potter's ..........................522 Wales 116
.......
-- (Roof Type) .....................466 Wagons. Tipping. Hire of I49
...............
-- bheringham .....................464 Wainscot Hand Rails 364
................
-- Silk Flap ........................
.....................464 - Oak. American
M'alcarite " White Paint.
362
-- Southmark 464
-- Venetian ........................ 464 Carson's ...........................
. ....
630
-- Vertical ........................... 465 Walker James t Co Ltd On Spine
Ventilators (Wall Type)
-- Wing Fan
........
........................
464
522 Wall Battening
4 payes 756a9 756b
.......................
314
Verde Antico Marble ............... 262 - Boarding. Deal ..................
347
'<Veribest " Koofing Pelt .........320 - & Ceiling Boards ............
550
" Vernasca" Flat Wall Paint ...... - Decorations .....................
655
" Veronese " Fibrous Plaster
637
...
548 - Linings. Marble ...............
263
Verre Grave Glass ...............617 - pan ell in^ .........................
230
" Vicadam" Spring Hinge ......390 - Panels. 11led Electric ......
jz7
" Vicma " Cables ..................jo7 - Paper, &c .........................
654
" Victor " Butt Spring Hinge
-- Fluid Check Door Spring
...
390
...
- Safes ..............................
- Strings. Deal
453
..................
363
-- Geyser
.
...........................
de Luxe .....................
389
493
493
- Ventilators
Walling Plint>s
.....................
464
........................
259
-- Passable Hopper Cheeks ...
442 - Sheets. Decorated ............
564
" Victor Unirersal " Window - Stone ..............................
259
Sashes .............................. 396 Walls & Ceilings-Ply wood ......
369
Victoria Ventilators, Xwart's ...... 467 " Wandacol " No11 . Ferrous
" Victorite " Cement, Broad & Primer ..............................
640
CO.'S..................................
.....................542 \Vandsworth Paint & Varnish
. ................
Vigers Bros . Ltd 18 Co Ltd 2 58. 640. 1190
" Vinazo " Cablea .................. 507 Wardle Floodlight Prvjectors 513 ...
' Vinculum "CastStone, Tarmac's267 - Plain Type 'Tubular Heaters gao
. Concrete Building Blocks, - '' Satchwell" Thermostads j2o ..
Tarmac's ............16, 268 - Shop Windom Reflectors j13 ...
... - rubular Electric Heaters ... 5 1 3
.. .
1"ence Posts,'~armi~c's16, 174
--. Kerb, Tarmac's ...... 16, 268 - Watertight Lamp Brackets 51 L
. . W a r ~ ~William
e .
8: Co Ltd ago. 231
..
Paving Slabs, Tarmac's 227
KoofingTiles,Tarmac's 16, 301 Washers. Iron .....................
42
102 GENERA
I... .; Page
Washing Boilers &Coppers. Fnel 432 Webb \\' ..............................245
- Coppers ..........................
490 IVedges. Steel. Hire of .............147
Waste Water Disconnecting Weiqht of Uolt Heads 8; K N u
- .Brickwork k Mortar ... 676
...
Traps .............................. 196
- - Drawn Lead Pipes ...... 569
671
Watchman's Dry-Ink Marking
Clock .................................
525 . . Gas Tubing ............
484
R'attchmen's Huts. Price of ......156 ... FIoop Iron ...............
4'9
- SheltersCollapsible ............154 . . Iron ........................
1174
JS:itco L t d......................18.. 634 ..Materials ...............
669
- for Wood Block & St,rip . . blctals .....................
673
Floorii~g ......................
634 . .Steel Flat, Kound &
Water Barn ............................
396 Square Ear .........67;
......
- - Adams' .................... 396 ..Steel Rivet Heads 423
- h a r d ' s Charges ...............j68 ..St,oneware Drain Pipes
- Closets. Balding's ............ 585 & Fittings ............
..................188
- - Broad's .......................
587 ..Timber
. ............309
- - Cliff's ........................587 . Zinc Rooting 60;
.. - (:rapper's ............. 58;. 586 Weights & Measures, Table of ...
684
- - 1)oulton's ...............
58b. 587 -- of Black Bolts in Ibs ..........
676
- - Oates B Cireen'y ........ 587 Welded Uoilers
- - I'etlestal ...................... 585 Weldon Stone Quarries
.................
47% 473
............
I ry 2
- Fittings ........................... 485 Weller T E . ...........................I rgr
.....................
............... .
- Heaters 491. 492 Wellers' Marble k Terrazzo
- Pipes. Rain 413 606 Paring ..............................
229
- Rain. weight of .................. 670 IVell~ ...................................16:r
- Sea. weight of .................. 670 West London Timber k Mould-
........................ . .........................
ing Co Ltd
- Softenlnp
- Storago Cisterns
- Supply. Memo
...............
..................
580
453
566
Western Counties Granite Co
Ltd ...........................
.
1191

239, 25 j
- Tap (The) (Lord Kelvin's) j77 Westmorland Slates .................284
- Waste Preventers ...............
............... ,593 Westou'8 Pulley Blocks, Hire 111.. 146
- - - Bolding's j93 Whale Oil, Weight of ...............
670
- - - Broad's .................. 593 '' Wliirlpes " Smnke C u r e Chim-
- - - Crapper's ............... 593 ney Pot ..............................319
-
- - Doulton's ............... jg4 .
W'hitaker, I3 8; Sons, L t d ... 207, 249
- Weight of ........................ 670 White, Bays & White ...... jnr, 1192
" Wat?rex " Liquid Water- -- Cement Rlortar ...............223
proofing. ltigby's .................. 184 White Lead ...........................
........................
632
.
Waterhouse. Denbig11 & Co Ltd 224, ... . Paint 63-!
148. '49. 1190 .
. Price of ......................630
- - - ('lwy Paring ........ 2 4 -- Quicklime .................... . j41

-
- - - Stone Prtring ......... 234 White's '' Hygeian Hock " Build-
Watorl~ri~ofer I'roce~lr ..........
- I. Pl~Jlil" I<rand ............... 180
178 ing Compo8ition ..................
' Whitebays " Elect,ric Calt~ritier521
b
21 ?

\\'aterl~roufii~g Powder " Celnen- Whitening tic ........................ 6.6


tone ............................... 134 Whitfield k (:o.'s Strong Room
Watertight Lanip Uracket> ......;I I Doorb .....................449
Wax. fnr Mnnlds ..................... .65 i .. \+'rot Steel S t m n g Roo111
- i!omposition. Rroad'a 1111- Ventilators ............... 450
perv~ous .....................-00 '8i'hitiny, Price of ..............
.565, 6 j o
- Polishing ........................ 628 6'hibwan L . Ltd ..................
1193
Wi~ygood.0tis Lifts ................ iZ8 Wiggins-Sankey Ltcl ..... ......... 19
Weather Boarding .................. 316 W'iley, James & Sons, Lt,d . ......
I 193
GENERAL INDEX . 103
Page I l'agc
~ i l ~ c &o CO.'~.
r PLIIIIPY ............
597 I \Viriug a Slna11 House ............502
. " Penherthf' Cellar D r a ~ n e r 599 1 " Wirolithi;: " J o i n t l e ~ sFlooring 233
-- Wire-Bound Hose ............
579 \Vood. Asbestos .....................279
\Villesden Paper & Canvns . Mock Flooring. Con~position
Works Ltd .......................
Willia~ns'Patent Slate Ridge
Williams, Juhn ti Co.'a Groerl
1125 1
...
289 ! . .
..Improved Wood
for Fixing
Pavement CO.'s 342
......
..
344

Slating ........................
239 - - - - - - hlarbolith Ploori~lg
- Roof Tiling .....................
300 '
- ..
Co Ltd . ........... 34"
-- Samuel & Sons Ltd ... .
176 I 1g.t ~ l o n a r c h Flooring
Williamson. Cliff, Ltd l":~cil~g . Co ...................
344
Rricks ............
21 j. I 194 . .. Satioual Flooring
- - - Fire Bricks 8 'Tiles 2 2 1 .
..." Parlolc"
. ............
CO L t d
............ 34"
312
1x94
. . . Root Tiling ......
30 I , 1 194 - - - - Parir~g .....................
...
232
Window Blind Maker ...............
667 . . &s C O . ' ~ 232
-- t i r ~ i f i t ~ h

-- Cripples
.
-- Boards I h l ...................
160
........................
153
..-- Llnproved Wood
Pavement Co.'s ... a32
-- Elbow8 ...........................
360 -- C ~ ~ l n r n n s ........................364
-- Fitt,inps ..........................391 -- Letters ............... 658, 662, 663
-- Gear, Sliding & Poldin: ...... 406 -- hlai~la............................ r j g
-- Lettering ..................
658. 663 . flre=ervaLire, 1)ussek'a
-- Machines. Hire of ............
146 "Keepnu" ..................... 635
- - - - Painters' .....................
150 ..-- " Kustikoi " ...............
643
-- Sash It'astener ..................
391 - - - - " Siderole~un" ............
639
-- Sills, Stone .....................
253 - - - - " Siderosthen " .........
..................639
Windows,
Adams'
Standard
Windows. Haywards' Patent
Metal.
........................
44
..
.
..
" Sidol "
Preservative . " Solignum " 637
"Szerelmey " 2j7,634, I 187
639

" PuttyGrooved ................


~ o g j - - - - " Tectal " ...............635
-- Soole's Standard ...............
443 -- Products L t d ............
554, 555
Wing Fans ...........................
522 -- Signs..............................663
-- Henry 9; Co ....................
24j . Special k'aints dt I'reserva-

..Blinds
. ............................
. ................
Wire. A I) & Co 20. 233 twes for
Woodhouse E
........................
..................
630
666. r r g j
-- Llrars .............................
- & Cleft Chestnut Fencing 322
668
613
....
Woolliscroft George & Son L t d
Tiles ...........................
.
228. j63
-- Copper ...............
428.606. 613 Workmen's Compensation Accs 744 ..
-- Feucing ...........................
337: " Worthvood " En d Grain
-- Galvanized ......................
607 Flooring ........................342
- Gratings ..........................
576 LVrapge'sMetalCasements&Sashes~
- Mesh. Corrugatsd LXalnond 61 I Wright D ~ s p l a ySpecialists ......665.
-- - Straight .....................
608 1x95
- Nails
-- Nettine
..............................
376
...........................
607
Wright's Plaster Ceiling Slabs
-- Silicate Cotton
...
..................
550
557
- Panel Pins ........................ 377 Wrigllts' Ropes Ltd ......... 162. 1196
- Steel .............................613 Writer .................................
......... 657
- Trellis Guard ..................
613 -- Scale ot Trade Prices 657
- Worker ...........................
607 Writing on Glass .....................
........................
663
- -- Sundries ....................
613 Wrought Iron 420
Wire-Bound Rose. Jones-Willcox 579
Wirework for Lift Enclosures ...
613
--.. Boilers
- - - - Doors
..................
w ,473
........................431
Wiring for Power Only ............
502 - - - - Fencing & Gates ......... 446
104 GENERAL INDEX .
P w Pwe
Wrought Iron Sulldries
-- Tubing
...........
420
...............
471.485
Zinc. Day Work
. Flats
...................... 606
.............................. 605
-\
- - - - Weight of ............
669. 673
- - Rain Water Pipes. G d -
. ...........................
Gutters
.............................
- Nails
606
376
vanized ..................
414 - Perforated (Safe Holel
.
. ~

............... ...... 406


:........ 606
"X Domestic" Boilers ............ 475
Rain Fipe
Xelite Co.Ltd ............... 543. 1196
- Koofing, Weight of ............ 60j
........................
...... -
6'

'6 .
X-It Panic Egress Bolts
" 381
X L Geyser .....................492
.........
-
for Roofs
..............................
Sheet
- Table ...........................
605
605
....................... 605
. .................
y a r d Gullies
Yellen. J & Son
Yorkshire Stone Landings
195
.....................
I 197
......
253
- Weight of
- Worker
-
...........................
- Memoranda ...............
605
605
605
- . .....................
Price of 253 - - .
Sundries ..................
..... 606
Young& Co. (Westminster) Ltd
Stable $ Cow House
. " Zonex Portable Gas Fires
Zylex Bituminous Slater's Felt
490
.. 320
IMings ............
556. "97
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Acetate Letters.
Pelheis Sign k Letter Works
P@e I luminous cement.
Lafarge Alominoos Cement Co.
Pas0

Ltd .................................
1110 Ltcl ................................... '83

Adamant Plaster Manufra. Anthracite Ssoves.


S e w Atldrnni~tI'lasler Co.Ltd 37 .... Lundol~\ V R P I I ~ ICo.
I I ~ Ltd, ......
I I O ~
Pither's I(atliant Stores Ltcl ......I I I I
acqlustable Spring Hinges. Architectural Cast Stone.
bdsms, Robert ...................... 44 ........................
' r a u ~ l a c Lttl.
, 16
Aeroplane Sheds & Motor Architectural Decorations.
Houses. Couciete Stone Co. Ltd ..........
1084
Jaclcsou, G. & Sons, Ltd .......... 549
Cearns, n'.J. Lttl ................. 1078
Architectural Ironwork.
tlaywards, L~td .....................109;
Air-conditioning Plant.
Sorris T T a r n ~ i ~Co.
~ gLtd .........
r 108 Plumer 1' .................. .
........
1177
108 CLASSIFIED INDEX TO ADVERTISEmmS .
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. Neuchatel Asphalte Co . Ltd ....1170
Architectural Lead Workers
.................. Northern Asphalt Co Ltd . .......
1172
SLoner $ Saunders 107
Architectural Metal Work .
. .
Kagnsa Asphalte Paving Co Ltd Out-
side Fvont Cover & page 14
Stoner & Saunders.................. 107 3alter(Wm.),Edtiards&Co.Ltd. 1180
. . ..........
Architectural Modellers
Elliott. Samuel &Sons (Reading).
Smith. 11 .
3eyssel Asphalte Co Ltd
. . V & Co. Ltd
Val de Travers Asphalte Paving
1182
1184 .........
Ltd ...................................
Fenning & Co. Ltd
348a
..................
261
. .......
Co Ltd Outside Revewe Cover
4 page 106j
Hartley. Henry & Co Ltd . .......
1153 Badge Makers (Metal) .
Architectural Publications . \Voodhouse E ........................
1195
Architect & Building News ....... 42 Badge Makers (Metal &
Architectural Press ...............
696a Ivorite) .
Gaxton Name Plate Manufac-
Architectural Wood Carving.
turing Co ...........................
57
Elliott. Samuel & Sons(Readiug).
Ltd ...................................
348a Jepson $ Co . Ltd .....................
10

Art Metal Workers


Jepson & Co Ltd. ....................
10
. Bakelite Door & Window
Fittings .
Morgan. John 8: Sons. Ltd 1106 ...... Parker. Winder & Achurch Ltd . 1174

.................
& 1176
Artesian Well Engineers
. Ballast .
Richards. R &z Co
.
11I 2
Hall & Co. Ltd .........................
47
Artithid Stone
. ........... Truckel. Wm Ltd . .................
1123
Concrete Stone Co Ltd
Liverpool Artiticial Stone Co.
1084
Bank Qrilles & Desk Bails
Beardmore. J . D . & Co. Ltd ....
.
~td- .................................
1067
. . 1070
.......
.
Macleod. Malcoltn $ Co Ltd ... 1165 Potter. F W & Soar. Ltd bog
. . .
Somerville D Ci & Co Ltd ......1086
Stancliffe Estates Co. Ltd .........1119
Barrow Bodies
Smkey. Joseph $ Sons. Ltd I51
. ......
Surrey Concrete Ltd ................
....
1122
Barrow Makers .
Williams. Samuel & Sons. Ltd 1194
. ........................ Rowland Bros ........................ 1179
Xelite Co Ltd I 196
Sankey. Joseph & Sons. L t d 151 ......
Stephens & Carter. Ltd ............
142
Asbestos-Cement Building
Sheets & Slates
.
Parkinsoil E (London) Ltd ..E'ootlinr.s
. Baths & Bath.work
Holding. John & Sons. Ltd
.
........
I073
Turners Asbestos Cement Co... 299 .
Crapper. Thomas & CO Ltd ...... 1082
hphalte
Birmingham $Midland Counties
. Bitumen Damp Course
.
Anderson D & Son Ltd ..........
.
Val de Trarers Paving Co
Ltd ..................................
1133
. Rlackwells & National ltoofings
Ltd
z&3
....................................
1072
.
Callender. George M & Co. Ltd 23 ..... Callender. George 31 & Co. Ltd ..
.......................
.&
23
.
Claridne's Patent Bsphalte Co Perlnanite. Ltd I,
Ltd ....................................
1182 Bitumen Paint .
Excel Asphalte Co. Ltd ............
1147 Dussek Bros . & Co . Ltd ............1087
La Brea Asphalte Co Ltd
.
. .......
1162
......... Bitumen Sheeting .
London Asphalte Co Ltd
National Association of Master
237
Northern Asphalt Co Ltd . ......... 1172
Asphalters....................1169 South Wales Urattice Cloth Co
Katural Rock Asphalte Ltd 1169 ... Ltd ...................................
1185
Page Page
Blinds (Venetian. Window. Brickmakers' B o x Barrows.
S h o p . kc.).
. .............. Stephens Q Carter. L t d .............
142
Artistic Blind Co 1.1~1 I 129
.............................. Brickwork Renovator .
Hajnes. A
Blow L a m p s
1154
.
Dew. Lewis F .........................
1144
. . ................
Neyer W m A L t d I 167 Brokers--Insurance .
Mortgage. Insurance & Iluildcrs'
B o i l e r S e a t i n g s & F l u e C o v e r. Service .............................. 1198
Newton Jamcs & Sons ............ 171
B o l t s . N u t s . &c.
I
Brokers--Mortgage
Mortgage. Insurance it Uuilders'
.
Guest. Keen & Nettlefolds. L t d . 8 Service ..............................
1198
Wiley. J a m e s & Sons. Ltd ........ 193 Bronze Powders .
Brass Founders . Hennett. Thos . & Son ...............
1132
. .
Beardmore. J D & Co Ltd . .....
1070 Shewring J ...........................
1183
Bolding. John & Sons. L t d ........
1073 Builders & Contractors .
Brass Plates & Stencils . .
Cornish H & Sons ..................
1142
Caxton Name Plate Manufac- .
liall. Bcddall & Co Lttl .... ..Outside
turing Co ...........................
j7 Reverse Cover
...............
Jepson & Co Ltd ................... lo liopelowic~Benji~nJ 1162
Morgan. John & Sons. Ltd .......
I to5 Longden George Ss So11 L t d ...... 11
Nye. George C ........................
I I 71 Plulner P ..............................
I777
. Builders' Castings .
Brattice Cloth . .
'Iarvey. ti . A & Go (London)
....................................*
South Wales Brattice Cloth Co . Ltd ................................... 463
Ltd
Builders' Ironmongers.
Breeze Partition S l a b s . Adams. Robert ....................... 44
Liverpool Artificial Stone Co.Ltd.1067
.............. Allgood. (i .
& S Ltd. ................
1126
S u r r e y Concrete. L t d I 122 Chalmin & Co......................... 1081
Truckel W m . L t d ...................
1123 Harrison Charles ..................
1153
B r i c k s . T i l e s . Etc . Hill. James & Co Ltd .............1098
Armitage. George & Sons. Ltd ... 127
Matts. James ........................
1166
.
Broad h Co L t d ......................
1075
I
Wiley. James &Sons. L t ~ l .........
1193
Builders' Material Association Builders' Merchants .
Ltd ..................................
1076 . ..............................
Bliss It B 1135
. .
Coronet Brick Co Ltd (Facing Broad & Go . Ltd ......................1075
I3ricks) ............................. 26 Builders' hlaterial Association.
Eastwoods, Ltd ........................
Everlasting Tile, Concrete Pro-
27 Ltd...................................
. . . .........
Davis. A & C & Co L t d
1076
108j
ducts & Granite Supplies L t d 106 . Derrington & Sons, Ltd .............
........................
1143
.
Greenham 'Ienvy J (1929) Ltd 31 Eastwoods Ltd 27
Lawrence Thomas & Sons .........
I 104 .
Erith & Co L t d ...................... 28
.
London Brick Co & Forders Ltd 58 . .
tireenham IIenry J (1929) Ltd 3 r
4 1~'outiims .
Hall & Co Ltd ....................... 47
Middleton Fireclay Co .............I 168 Harris & JJailey Ltd ............... r I j z
Xedac Accrington Brickworks ... 207 Harrison Charles .....................
11j3
Iiobbins A . J ...........................I 178
Whitaker. B. &Sons. Ltd ..........
.
Olby H E . & Co
Itobbins. A J
......................
1172
. ........................1178
207
Wiggins.Sankey. Ltd ................ 19 Truckel. J V m . Ltd ................. 1123
Will~amson.CliB Ltd ...............1194 M1iggins.Sankey. Ltd ................ 19
.
Yellen J & Son ......................1197 .
Yellen. J &Son .....................
1197
G
110 CLASSIFIED INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
paw Page
Builders' P b n t . Cast L e a d Workers.
Christopher, J. & Sons, t t d .......1139 Jackson, G. R: Sons, L t d .......... 549
London $ Midland Steel Scaf- Stoner & Smunders .................. 107
folding Co. L t d ...161 & 1~'ootlines
C a s t R a i n W a t e r Qocds.
Scaffolding ( G r e a t Britain), Ltd. 159
Stephens 8: Carter, Ltd. ...........
142 H a r v e ~ ,Ci. A. & Co. (London)
Ltd. ................................. 463
Building Appliances.
Adams, Robert ........................
44 Cast Stonework.
.............
Cooper, H. W. & Co. Ltd. .........
I 140 Concrete Stone Co. Ltd 1084
.............
Stephens & Carter, Ltd ...........
142 Surrey Concrete, L t d . 1122

B u i l d i n g Blocks. Ceilings.
Tarmac, Ltd. ........................
16 Tentest Fibre Board Co. Ltd. ...
17
Building Boards. Ceilings-Fibrous Plaster.
Celotex Co. of Great llritain Ltd. 5 Concrete Stone Co. Ltd ............
1084
Tentest Fibre Board Co. Ltd. ....
17 King. J. A. & Co. Ltd ..........
Outside
Wood Products, L t d ...............
555 8 Fncing I w i d e Front Cover
Building (Exterior) Cleaners. Ceilings-Opal Glass.
Szerelmey, Ltd ...............
257 & 1187 Eat,on, P a r r & Gibson ( G l a ~ s
Merchants) L t d . ................
1088
Building Scheme Finanoiers.
Mortgage, Insurance & Builders'
Kent, George, Ltd. ...............
I 160

Serr~ce ..............................
I 198 Ceiling Boards.
New A d a ~ n a n tPlaster Co. Lid. 37
Building Sheets.
Tentest Fibre Board Co. L t d ..... 17
Tentest Fibre Board Co. Ltd. ...
17
T h a ~ n e sBoard JIills,Ltd.("SX."
Turners Asbestos Ccrnent Co ...
299 Board) ..............................5j r
Buildings-Steel Framed. Ceiling Decorations.
Gardner J . & Co. L t d ............. 429 Gaze, H. E. Ltd. ....................
1092
Carpet Lining. Clement.
Celotex Co. of Great Britain Ltd. 5 Abert,ham & Ibisto1 Channel Port-
C a r t a g e Contractors. land Cement Co. L d ............
48
Truckel, Wm. L t d ..................
1r23 Broad & Co. Ltd. ..................
1075
Builders' Material Association,
C a r t o n P i e r r e Decorations.
Concrete Stone Co. Ltd ............
1084
Ltd. ..................................
1076
Cement Marketing Co. Ltd..l;ootlines
Jackson G. & Sons, L t d ............ 549 Dussek Bros. R: Co. Ltd. .........
1087
Casements. East,woods, Ltd ......................
27
Cooper, H. W. R: Co. Ltd .........1140 Erith & Co. L t d .....................
28
Soole &, Son, Ltd. ..................
I I 17 Ford I'et,er & Sons L t d ............ 1148
Greenham Henry J. (1929) Ltd 31
Casements-Iron. Lafarge Aluminnus Cement Co.
Adams, Robert ....................... 44 Ltd. (Ciment Fondu) ......... 183
Helliwell & Co. Ltd ................. 1154 Robbins, A . J. .......................
1178
Oasements-Metal. Super Cement, Ltd. ...............
I 121

Crittall Manufacturing Co. Ltd.1083 Yellen, J. & Son .....................


I 197

O a s e m e n t F a s t e n i n g s , &c. Cement Colours & Finishings.


Adams Arthur W ..................I I 26 Cement Marketing Co. Ltd..J'ootl L e s
Adams, Robert ....................... 44 Freemau, Joseph, Sons & Co. Ltd1138
Parker, Winder & Achnrch Ltd 1174 It. I. W. Protective Products Co.
& 1176 Ltd ..................................38
CLASSIFIED I N D E X TO ADVERTISEMENTS. 111
Page Page
Cement Hardeners. Cisterns.
Abertham &z Rristol Chanuel Port-
land Cement Co. Ld ............ 48
Bolding, John k Sons, Ltd.
Richards, R. & Co.
......
1073
.................
1x12
Cement MarketingCo. Lttl..Footli~~e.q
Freeman, Joseph, Sons & Co.Ltd 1138 Civil Engineering W o r k s
R. I. W. Protective Products Co. Contractors.
French, U'.$ C. Ltd ...............1091
Cement T e s t i n g Machines. Clocks ( E l e c t r i c , B a t t e r y &
Adie Patrick ........................ 1068 Lever).
Smith's E ~ ~ g l i sClocks,
h Ltd. Inside
Cement Waterproofing Front Cover
Compound. Olosets, V a l v e s , &c.
Aberthaw & Bristol ChannelPort-
land Cement Co. Ld ............ 48
Bolding, John & Sons, Ltd. ......
1073
......
1082
Crapper, Thomas & Co. L M
CementMarketing Co. Ltd..Footlines
.................. Elsan Manufacturing Co ........... 43
Dryco--Rensec Ltd
Freeman, Joseph, Sons & Co.Ltd.1138
1145 Richards, K. & Co. .................
11I Z

Huntley & Sparks, Ltd. ........... 34 Closets-Earth.


...
Kerner-Greenwood & Co. Ltd 1103 Xoule's Patent Earth Closet Co.1168
Rigby (London), Ltd. ............I I13
Coachhouses.
R. I. W. Protective Products Co.
Ltd. .................................. 38
Cearns, W. J. Ltd ...................
1078
Super Cement, L t d ..................
1121 Coal Plates.
Szerelmey, L t d ..............
257 & I 187 Haywards, Ltd. ......................
109;
C e n t r a l Heating. Cocks.
Hunt, W. H ...........................1199 Richards, R. & Co. .................
X I 12
London Pipsless Heating, L t d 1164 ... Collapsible G a t e s .
Chains. Dennison, Kett & Co. L t d .........
....................... 7
Pratt A. J. $ Sons Ltd. ..........1177 Haywards, Ltd 1095
Colour M a n u f a c t u r e r s .
Chimney & Church Spire Blundell, Spence & Co. Ltd ......22
Repairers.
Blackburn, Starling & CO.
Champion, Druce & Co. Ltd. ...aj
Ltd. ..................................
1134
Preeman,Joseph, Sons & Co. Ltd 1138
..........
Cutting, R. C. & Co .................
1142 Harland, William & Son
Parsons, Thomas & Sons Ltd 1109
1094
....
Chimney & Cowl Xanufactrs. Simpson, J. H. & Watltins, J. R.
Harvey, G. A. t Co. (Lnndon) Ltd. ..................................
1186
Ltd. ................................463 Composition Flooring.
Chimney-Pieces. King, J. A. & Go. Ltd ......
Outside 4
Facing Inside E'1.07at Cover
Cook F. L. & Son (stone &
marble) .............................. 1140
Marbolith Floorin2 Co. Ltd ........12
Weller, T. E. .........................
1191
C h i m n e y Pots. Wire A. D. &z Co. .................. 20
Coronet Brick Co. Ltd. ............. 26 Concrete.
Kopelowicz Benjan J. (wood) ..1162
Chromium Platers. Liveruoul Artilicial Stone Co.
-
Beardmore, J. D. & Co. Ltd. ..107o ~td: ...............................
1067
C h u r c h Decorations. Super Cement, Ltd. ................
1121
............
Elliott, Samuel & Sons (Itead- Surrey Concrete, Ltd. 1122
ing), LM ............................
348a Tarmac, Ltd .......................... 16
112 CLASSIFIED INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Page Page
Concrete Acidprooflng. Cork Tiles.
Plastona, Ltd ........................
1176 Dutton, Leonard % Sons .........I 14j
Cornices.
Concrete Dustprooflng.
Plastona, Ltd ........................
I 176
Gaze, H. E. Ltd. ....................
1092

Sal-Ferricite & Trading Co. Ltd ..I I rg Corrugated Iron Roofs &
Repalrs.
Concrete Floor Hardener. Ciardner J. & Co. Ltd. .............
429
Huutley & Sparks, Ltd ............
34
Ironite Co. Ltd. .....................
1159
Corrugated Sheets.
Turners Asbestos Cement Co ..... 299
Plastona, Ltd ........................
1176
Cow House & Piggery Fittinga.
Sal-Ferricite & T r d i n g Co. Ltd.1115
Ueatty Jiros. Ltd ...................
1131
Concrete Flooring.
Ironite Co. Ltd. .....................
lrgg
King, Cieo. W. Ltd ...................
36
Young k Go. (West~ninster),Ltd. 1197
Sal-Ferricite &Trading Co. L t d . . ~ r r g
Cradles.
Concrete Partitions.
King, J. A. a Co. Ltd .......
Outside $
Stephens & Carter, Ltd .............
142
Orane Manufacturers.
Facin.9 Inside Front Cover
Christopher, J. & Sons, Ltd. ...
1139
Concrete Partition Slabs. London Lift Co. (Electric).. ....
...I 163
Eastwoods, Ltd. .....................
27 Crane Bepairers.
Concrete Waterproofing. Christopher, J. & Sons, Ltd. 1139 ...
Ironite Co. Ltd. .....................
Irjg London Lift Co. ......................
I 163
Kerner-Greenwood & Co. Ltd 1103 ....
Plastona, Ltd. ........................
I 176
Crushed Stone and Sand.
......
Ripby (London) Ltd.
Sika-Pranqois Ltd
..............
1 1 13
...................
1183
StancIiEe Estates Co. Ltd.
Damp Course.
1119

Szerelmey, Ltd .............


257 & 1187 Anderson, D. 6c Son, Ltd. 2& 3......
Blackwells & National Roofings
hdams, Robert . ............... ..
Oonservatory Light Openers. Ltd.
.... 44 Blundell, .................................
1072
Spence S Co. Ltd .......
zz
Constructional Ironwork. Callender, Cieorge M. $ Co. Ltd, 23
.................. Dryco-Rensec Ltd ...............
114j
eoggon & Co. Ltd
Farmer, S. W. & Son, Ltd
427
........
1147 La Brea Asphalte Co. Ltd.
London Asphalte Co. Ltd
1162 ......
..........
237
Constructional Steelwork. Neuchatel Asphslte Co. Ltd. ....1170
Croggon b Co. Ltd ..................
427 Permanite, Ltd. .....................
13
Farmer, S. W. &Son, Ltd .........
1147 South Wales Brattice Cloth Co.
Gardner 3. & Co. Ltd. .............
429 Ltd .................................
Lysaght, John, Ltd. .-.............
573 Val De Travers Asphalte Paving
1185

Coppersmiths. Co. Ltd. ............


Outside Reverse
i Carter, L. Son, Ltd. ............
1077 Cover 4 page 106j
Righton & Sons Ltd ..........Footl~,tcs Damp Course & Sheeting.
Whlt~ramL. Ltd. .................. 1193 Callender, George M. $ Co. Ltd... 23
Corks. " Dancing Floors"-Patent
Dntton, Leonard & Sons .........
'145 Spring Portable.
Cork Articles. Nationd Flooring Co. Ltd. 1170 .......
Dutton, Leonard &. Son8 .........
1x45 Dancing Floors-Spring.
Pork Bath & Table Mats. Vigers Bros. Ltd ......................
18
...
Dutton, Leonard gL Sons .... . , ...1145 Wachal Flooring Co. ............1124
CLASSIFIED INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. 113
Page Page
Decorated & Carved Woodwork. Door N a m e P l a t e s ( C a s t o r
Jackson G. & Sons, L t d ............
549 Engraved).
DecorationeRelief. Caxton Name Plate Manufactur-
Gaze, H. E. Ltd. ....................
1092 ing Co. .............................. 57
Decorations-Room & Dado.
Jepson & Co. L t d . .................. 10

Bird, A . J. Ltd .....................


1133 Door Sliding Gear.
Aldam, E. Hill & Co. Ltd .......... 1066
D e c o r a t i v e Olass. Hcatty Bros. L t d . .................. I 131
Eaton, P a r r & Gibson (Glass
Merchants) Ltd ...................
1058
King, Geo. W. L t d .................. 36
D o o r 8 p r i n ~ C l ,S p i n d l e s , &a.
Decorators. Ad:ms, Arthur W ................... I 126
Hall, Reddall & Co. Ltd. ...... Outside Adams, James & Son, Limited. ...1128
Reverse Cover Adams. Robert ........................ 44
Mayfair Spraying & Decorating Chalwin & Co ......................... 1081
Co. Ltd. ............................647 Drain Cleaning Apparatus.
Deed, D o c u m e n t & C a s h Boxes. Parker, Winder 8c Achurch, Ltd.1174
Hepburn & Cocks ..................1155 & 1176
Demolition Contractor. D r a i n Pipes.
Scudder T . E. ........................ 1181 llliss It. B. ........................... 1135
Designers. Bolding, John & Sons, Ltd. ...... 1073
Garratt & Atkinson... ... Back of page Iiroad & Co. Ltd ...................... 1075
,facing Inside Rmerse Cover Eastwoods. Ltd. ..................... 27
Die Cast Lead Work.
1':rith & Co. Ltd ...................... 28
Grcenham Henry J. (1929) Ltd. 31
Jones H. E. ...........................rroz
Drain & Sewer Repairers.
Display Fittings.
Wright Display Specialists ...... I 19s I3ost~lsLtd. ........................... 189
Distemper. D r a i n i n g Boards.
Sarikey, Joseph & SOIIS,L t d ...... 151
Blundell, Spence & Co. Ltd ...... 22
Parmilne T. & W. L t d ..............logo Draughtsmen.
Silicate Paint Co. ....................1184 Gray'# I n n Tracing & Photo
Doqrs & Mouldings Copying Otfice .................. ..I 150
Elliott, S. & Snns(Readinq),Lt,d. 348a Hodges, Bennett & Co. L t d ....... g
Flexo Plywoocl Iudustriea L t d... 29 Drawing Ink.
Soole & Son, Ltd ....................1x7 Colyer & Southey ..................... 1139
Doors-Flush. D r a w i n g Office M a t e r i a l s .
Flexo Plywood Industries Ltd ... 29 Colyer $ Snuthey ..................... 1139
Soole & Son L t d ......................I 117 Faber, A. W ...........................164a
Doors-Hospital. D r y R o t Preventative.
Elliott, S.& Sonu (Reading), Ltd.348n Highways Construction L t d ......1097
Flexo Plywood Industries Ltd ... 29 E l e c t r i c Clocks.
Soole & Son, Ltd. ..................
I 117 Smith's English Clocks Ltd ....Inside
D o o r F r a m e s - P r e s s e d Steel. I h o n t Cover
Sarikey, Joseph & Sons Ltd ....... 151 Electric L i f t s .
Door Furniture. Express Lift Co. Ltd ................ 1089
Adams. Robert ....................... 44 London L i f t Cn. ..................... 1163
Allpood, G. & S. Ltd. (&locks) ...1126 E l e c t r i c L i g h t & P o w e r Plants.
Parker, Winder & Achnrch, Ltd.1174 hIickleburgh Charles L t d . .........I 167
& 1176 White, 1:ays & Wliite ............ i ~ g z
Ir
114 CLASSIFIED INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Page Page
E l e c t r i c Signs. Hunt, W. H ...........................
rogg
Hall, Predk. B. & Co ...............1151 Jobson & Beckwith, Ctd ............
XIOX
Parker, Winder $ Achurch, Ltd. 1174
Electric W a l l Panels. & 1176
Harris & Bailey L t d ................
1152 Plumer P ...............................
I177
Electrical Accessories. Potter, F. .'%1 8: Boar Ltd .........
609
......................... 166 Richard& R. & CO ....................
11x2
Matts, James I
Whitmam L. L t d ...................
1193
Electrical Engineers.
Hunt, W. H ...........................
1099
......
Engineers-Oonstructional.
Croggon & Co. Ltd. ...............427
Mickleburgh Charles Ltd. 1167
Gardner J. & Co. Ltd ............... 426
Elevators.
London Lift Co. .....................
1163 Engineers' Supplies.
Christopher, J. & Sons, L t d . ......1139
Enamels
Blundell, Spence & Co. Ltd .......
22 Engravers.
Caxton Name Plate Manufac-
Champion, Druce & Co. Ltd ......
25 ............................
Hadfields (Merton), Ltd ............
1151
tnrinp Co 57
..................
Harland, Wm. ~6Son ...............
1094
Jepson & Co. Ltd.
Morgan, John & Sons, Ltd..
10
I 106......
Hnpkins, Purvis b Sons............11j6
Keystone Palnt & Varnish Co. Nye, George C ........................
1171
Ltd. ..................................
1161 Engravers-Photographic.
Parsons, Thomas & Sons, L t d 1109 .... Garratt & Atkinson ......
Rack o f paqe
Ripolin Ltd. ........................
1114 facing Inside Reverse ~ o v k r
Simpson, J. H. & Watkins, J. R.
Ltd. ...............................
I 186
Excavators.
............
Tolhnrst & Sons, Ltd ...............
I 198
Fitzpatrick & Son Footlines
Torbav Paint Co.Ltd. ............... 1189 P a n l i g h t Openers.
Tnrner Charles & Son Ltd. ......
4'
& Footlines
Adams. Robert ........................ 44
F a r m Buildings & Equipments.
Wandsworth Paint & Varnish
Co. Ltd. ...........................
1190 neattv Rros. L t d . ..................
1131
~ o u n &i Cn.(Westminster),Ltd 1197
E n a m e l Paint.
Champion. Druce & Co. Ltd ...... 25 Felt.
T-larland. Wm. & Son ...............
1094
Anderson, D. & Son. Ltd. .........
2 8. 3
Ripolin L t d . ........................
I114 Callender, George M. & Co. Ltd. 23
Pertnanite. Ltd .......................
Silicatn Paint Cn ......................
1184 Turners ~ s b e s t o sCement Co .... 269
I?

Enamelled Letters. Plates & F e l t R u b e r o i d Rooflng.


Tablets.
Rubwoid Co. Ltd ................... 39
Caxton Name Plate hlanufac-
turine Co. ...........................57 Fencing.
Jepson & Co. L t d . .................. 10 Parker, Winder & Achurch Ltd.1174
Morzan. John & Sons, Ltd.. ......
I 106
Parish k Chapple .....................
1x73 Fencing Contractors.
Woodhouse E .........................119j Parker. Winder & Achurch L t d . 1 1 7 ~
Bngineers. & xr76
Adams, Robert ........................
44 Rnwland Rros ........................ I 179
Davis, H. & C. 8. Co. L t d
Grover & Co. Ltd
..........
1085
.....................
32
Stanford (Chestnut Fencine)
3Ifp. Co. Ltrl.
-
.....................
323
Harvey, G. A. & Co. (London), Stanley Underwood Co. Ltd. ...
1120
Ltd. .................................
463 Tarmac, Ltd. ........................16
CLASSIFIED INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. 115
Page PHK~
" Ferro-glass " Pavement Fire-Proof Plaster.
Lights, &c. Xelita Go. Ltd ........................ 1196
King, J. A . & Co. Ltd ..........
Outside
4 Facing rnside 1,'ront Couer Fire-Proof Plaster Flooring.
Fibrous Plaster. lilng, J. A . & Oo. Ltd. .........
Outside
Gaze, H. E. Ltd. .....................
1092
$ Facing I n s i d e Front Cover
Jenner, J. H. ..................
E'uutlines Fire-Proof Staircases.
Fibrous Plaster Decorations. l)avis, H . & C. & Co. Ltd. 108j ......
Concrete Stone Co. Ltd ..........
1084
Hartley, Henry & Co. Ltd ......
I 153
Fira-Resisting Doors.
Jackson, G. & Sons, Lttl .........
549 Crittall Illannfactulsing Co.
Ltd ..................................
1083
Fibrous Plaster-Fire-proof
Ceilings. Floor Clips.
Kmg, J. A. & Co. Ltd ..........Outside b b e y Building S u p p l ~ e sCo ...... a r
4 Facing I n s i d e Front Cover Floor Sprlngs.
Fire Bricks. Tiles & Lumps.
Newton, James & Sons .............
r 171
Smith, Rlejor & Stevens L t d ... 1099
& 1116
Wiiliamson, Cliff Ltd. ............ 1194
Flooring.
Fire Escape Staircases.
I h r i j , H . & C. & Cn. L t d ......
1085
nurke &Co. ........................ 1137
El!iott, Samuel 8: Sons (Ileading),
Denuison, Kett & Co Lt,d ............
7 Ltd. .................................
348a
Farmer, S. W. & Sou, Ltcl ......
"47 Franclli V. & Co. Ltd..343 & I"uotlines
Fire Hydrants. Frazzi, Lt,d. .......................... I 148
Bolding, John & Sons, Lrd .........
1073 Martlog, Henry & Cn. Ltd .......I 153
Ideal Parquet I'loor Co ............ 1157
Fireplaces.
Harris SI Ijailey Ltil. ...............1152
Ironite Co. Ltd. .....................I I jg
.Jetferiss (Camberweli), Ltcl ..... 35
Paint $ Sanitary IYurc Co. Lld. 1174 King, J . A. & Co. Ltd ..........Outside
Fire-Proof Doors. 4 Facing I n s i d e F r o n t Cover
Davis, H. 8: C. & ('0. Ltd ...... 108; London Asphalte Co. Ltd .......... 237
Uennison, Kett $ Co. Ltd ......... 7 Alarbolith Flooring Co. Ltd ....... 12
Elliutt, Samuel & Sons!Keading), Xorris hl. A. Ltcl ...
337 & Footlines
Ltd. .................................348a National Flooring Co. L t d ..... I 170
Farmer, S. W. & Son, Ltd. ......1147 Roman Flooring Co ...............1178
Haywards, Ltd ..................... 109; $al-Ferricite&Tra(lir~gCo.
Turners Asbestos Cement Co.... 299
Ltd. I I I j
Fire-Proof Flooring.
Frazzi, Ltd .......................... 1148 Vigers Bros. Ltd .................... 18
King, J. A. & Co. Ltd. .........Outside Wachal Flooring Co ............... 1124
$ Eircing I ) ~ s i i l eXront Cover Wxrne U'm. & Co. Ltd .......: ..... 231
Wire A. D. & Co ..................... 20
Fire-Proof Glazing.
Haywards, Ltd ...................... rogj Flooring-Hardwoods.
Prnnchi V. & Co. I,td..343 & Ebotlines
King, J. A. & Co. Ltd. ( ' I Ferro-
Glass ") ..................... Olitside 4 Norris &I.A. Ltd ...
337 P" If'ootliner.
Faciuq Inside Front Cover Vigers Bros. Ltd .....................
I8
\\'achal Flooring Co ............... I I 24
Fire-Proof Partitions.
Coronet Brick Co. Ltd. ............ 26 Flooring-Jointless.
Frazzi, Ltd. ........................rr48 Ideal I'arqoet Floor Co ............ 1157
Hemel Hempstead Patent Urick Roman Flooring Co. ...............
1178
Co. Ltd ............................ '15.5 Wire A. D. $ Co .......................
20

M. A. MORRIS LTD., for all Hardwood Floorings


116 CLASSIFIED INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Page Page
Flooring-Parquet. Glass Bevellers & Silverers.
Burke & Co ........................
1137 Eaton, Parr CL Gibson (Glass
Elliott Snmuel & Sons (Reading) Merchants), L t d .................1088
Ltd. .................................
348a Glass-Decorative 62 Brilliant
Franchi V. & Co. Ltd..343 & Footlmes Cut.
Ideal Parquet Floor Co. ......... I 157
JefYeriss (Camberwell) L t d ......
35
Eaton, P a r r & Gibson (Glass
.................
RIarbolith Flooring Co. Ltd .......
12
Merchants), L t d 1088
National Flooring Co. L t d ......
1170 Glass Embossing, Gilding, &c.
Vigers Bros . L t d .......................
18 Eaton, I'arr & Gibson (Glass
Wachal Flooring Co ...............
I 124 Merchants), L t d ..................
1088
Flooring-Rubber. Glass Facias.
Warne Wm. B Cu. Ltd. ............
231 Parish & Chapple ..................
I 173
Pethers Sign $ Letter Works
French Polishers. Ltd ..................................1110
A r t Polishing Co. Ltd. ............1128 Sandland, K. L t d ....................661
Ellerton, J ...........................
I 146
Glass Merchants.
Furniture-Office. Bridges J. & Co. .....................
1136
Bird, A. J. L t d ......................
1133 Eaton, Parr & Gibson (Glass
Merchants),Ltd. ..................
1088
Sankey -Sheldon (Harris &
Sheldon, Ltd.) .....................
405 Glass Roofing.
Garden Ornaments. LenscreteLtd.(& Ferro- concrete)^ 163
Tarmac, Ltd ...........................
16 Paragon, Glazing Co .............. 1173
Rendle, Mr.Edgcumbe& Co.Ltd. 1179
Garden Stone.
Fitzpatrick & Son .............
li'ootli~ze.~ Glass Ventilators.
.......
Knight Wm. & Co. L t d .............
I 161 Cooper, 11. W. & Co. Ltd.
Eaton, P a r r & Gibson (Glass
I 140

Gas Fittings. RIerchants), L t d . ................


1088
Bolding, John & Sons, Ltd ........
1073 Glrtzing.
Gas Flue Pipes & Accessories. Bndges J. & Co. .....................
I 136

Turners Asbestos Cement Co.... 299 Eaton, P a r r & Gibson (Glass


Merchants), L t d ..................
1088
Gas, Water & Steam Pipe
Connections, &o.
IdeT. & W ............................
11j7
Bolding, John & Sons, Ltd ......
1073 Glazing-Fireproof.
Ide T. & W ............................
1157
Gates. King, J. A. & Co. Ltd. ("Perro-
King, Geo. W. Ltd ....................
36 glass ") ...
Outside 4 facing Inside
Rowland+Bros ......................
"79 E i o n t Cover
General Masons. Glazing-Patent Imperishable.
Benfield, W. & Son ............... I I 31 Paragon, Glazing Co. .............
I 173
Rendle,W.Edgou~nbe& Co.Ltd. 1179
Geysers.
Righton 8: Sons Ltd. .........
Footlines Glazing-Simplex.
Grover & Co. Ltd ....................
32
Gilders (Decorative & Furni-
Glue Merchants.
Birch, R. & Son
ture).
.....................
1132 Fixol & Stickphast, Ltd .........
Inside
Reverse Cover
Gilders' Requisites.
Bennett, Thos. & Son ..............
1132 Gold Beater.
...........................l r 8 3
Shewring J. ...........................
1183 Shewring J.
Page Page
G o l d & S i l v e r Leaf. H e a t i n g Engineers.
Bennett, Thos. B Son ....,.......I132 Bardrick G. $ So11 ..................
1130
Shewring J ............................1813 Central Heating Co ........,......
1137
Fleming, J . & Co. Ltd ..............
54
eranite.
...... 1141 London Pipeless Hcating,Ltd.. 1164 ...
Cooper, Wettern 8: Co. Ltd Slickleburgh Charlcs Ltd. ... ......1167
Pennina & Co. L t d ................... 261 Norris Warming Co. Ltd ..........1108
Third fohn B Son ................. 188
I Righton $ Sons Ltd. .........
Footlines
Williams,Samuel & Sons,Ltd .... 1194 White, Bays dr White ...............
1x92
Granolithic Paving. Hinges.
Concrete Stone Co. L t d ...........1084 Bdams, Robert ........................44
Macleod, hlnlcolm & Co. Ltd. ...1165
Roman Flooring Co. ...............I 178 Hoists-Electric,
CSFeenhouses. London Lift Co ...................... 1163
Cearns, W. J. L t d .................1078 H o t W a t e r Apparatus.
Qrindstones. Central Heating Co ...............
1137
SealSamuel &Sons, Ltd. (includ- Richards, R. & Co. ...............
rIra
iug Camplin Sons) .............
1181 ltigllton & Sons Ltd ..........
Footlines
Gullies. H o t W a t e r Engineers.
Bolding, John & Sons, Ltd.. .... 1073 Central Heating Co. ................
"37
Gum.
Fleming, J. & Co. Ltd
Hunt, W. H.
..............
54
........................
1099
Fix01 & Stickphast, L t d .........Inside Righton & Sons Ltd. .........
J'ootlineo
Reverse Cover White, Bays & White ...............
I 19

H a i r d r e s s e r s ' S a l o o n Fitters. Hydraulic Packing.


Bailey C. Ltd. (plumbing) ...... 1129 Walker, James & Go. L t d On...........
Handcarts. Spine $ pages 7j6a & 756b
...... 1139 I m p r o v e d B r i l l i a n t L e t t e r s .
.....................I45 ,'Pethers
Christopher, J. & Sons, L t d "
Cockle, Henry L Sign & Letter Works
Rowland, Bras ...................... 1179 Ltd .................................. 1110
Stephens & Carter, Ltd ............ 142 I n s u l a t i n g & B u i l d i n g B o a r d .
H a r d w a r e Merchants. Celotex Go. of Great Britain Ltd. 5
Adams. Robert ......................
44
........... Tentest Fibre Board Go. L t d ...... 17
Allgood, G. & 8. Ltd.
Chalmin & Co
1126
........................
1081
Wood Products, Ltd .................
555
Harrison Charles ...... ..............
1153 I n s u l a t i n g & B u i l d i n g Paper.
Parker, Winder & Achurch, Ltd.1174
& 1176
Anderson, D. & Son, Ltd
Ruberoid Go. L t d
.........z &3
...................39
Hardwood Xerchants.
Morris M. A. Ltd. ...
337 & Footlines Insulation Cork Slab.
Dutton, Leonard & Sons .......... 145
I
H a u l a g e Contractor.
Scudder T. E. ........................1181 I r o n Buildings.
Cearns, W. J. L t d ............,....
1078
Heating Apparatus.
...............I 137 Croggon & Co. Ltd ..................
427
Central Heatmg Co. Gardner J. b Co. L t d ............ 429
Haywards, Ltd. .................... "395
London Warming Co. L t d .......11oj I r o n F o u n d e r s , &c.
,......
Pither's Radiant Stoves Ltd ......1111 Bolding, John & Sons, L t d 1073
118 CLASSIFIED I N D E X TO ADVERTISEMENTS .
Page Page

S h e d s . &c .
I r o n H o u s e s . Uhurches. Roofs. L a d d e r s . &c
Cockle Henry L
.
.......................14s
Cearns. W . J . L t d ..................
1078
..................
Heathman. J . H L t d . ...............1096
Croggon & Co Ltd . 42; Stephens & Carter. Ltd ............142
Ironmongers . Tclescop~cLadder Co .............1187
.
Davis. H & C . & C I I Ltd . ..........
1085
L a n t e r n Lights .
Matts. Jarne; .........................
1166
Paragon Glazing Co................1173
.
Olby H t i . & & .....................
1172
Ironmongers & Brassfounders
. Lathing--Partitions.Fireproof .
(Manufacturing)
Adarns. Robert ........................
44
. .
King. J A & Co Ltd . ..........
Outside
. . . ...... 8 Fa&y z n ~ i d eFront Cocer
Ueardmore. J D & Co Ltd 1070
Chalwin & Co ........................1081 Lavatories .
Bill. James & Co . Ltd ...............1098 Holding. John & Sons. Ltd .........1073
I r o n Roofing Crapper. 'Thornas & Co Ltd . .....1082
Croggon & Co Ltd . ...................
427
. .
G a r d ~ e Jr & Cu Ltd .............. 429 L e a d Collars for P i p e
I r o n Staircases . Jones H E
Connectione .
. ............................1102
Haywards. Ltd .......................1095
Ironwork--Ornamental . Lead Lights .
Davis. H . $ C. & Co. Ltd .........1085 Enton. Parr & Gibson (Glass Mer-
chants). Ltd ......................
1038
J o i n e r y.
Bremster G .............................I 135
Haywards. Ltd .......................
1035
Cornish 11 8 Sons . ..................
I 142
Lead Pipe .
.
Elliott. S & Sons (Keading).Ltd 348a .
Girdler J & Co ....................... 1149
IIibberd Brothers (1929). Ltd ....
33
Soole & Son. Ltd ......................
I I 17
Letters--Wood. G l a s s . &c .
Jointing G a m e . Caxton S a m e Plate hlanufactur-
. .
Potter F W & Soar Ltd ..........
609 .
ing Co (& rnetal) ...............
57
. . .
Hall. Fredk I3 & CO ...............
I ISI
J o i n t i n g s --Asbestos
.
Walker. James & Co Ltd ...On ? h e . Morgan. John & Sons Ltd 1106.........
4 pn.yes 7j6a & 7j6b Pethers Sign & Letter WorksLtd.1110

Jointless Flooring
Ideal Parquet Floor Co ............I 157
. Lifting Tackle Makers .
Jtoman Flooring C ~................
J I 178
London Lift Co .......................
1163
Wire A . D k Co . ......................
20 Lifts & Hoists .
" ~i~~ 1 9 F i r e p r o o f i n g . .
Chr~stopher.J & Sons. Ltd 1139......
King. J A . & Cn . Ltd ..........Outside
. Dennlson. Kett & Co Ltd . .......... 7
d j Ithcixy Iuide Front Cover Express L i f t Co . Ltd ................1039
K n o t t i n g.
London Lift Co ......................
1163
.
Jackson. James & Co (London).
.
Kichards. K b Co ..................
1112

Ltd ....................................
1159 L i g h t n i n g Conductors .
L a b e l m a k e r s ( M e t a l BE I v o r i t e ) . Blackburn. Starling $ Co
Ltd ....................................
1134
.
(:axton Name Plate h1;~nufactur-
ing Co ................................ 57 . . ................
Cutting. It C k Co 1142
C L A S S I F I E D I N D E X T O ADVERTISEMENTS. 119
Page Page
Lime. Hopton-Wood Stone Firms, L t d I I56 ...
Aberthaw&Bristol Channel Port- Manu-hlarble Co.....................1081
land Cement Co. Ld ..............48 Masons.
Builders' hlaterial Association
Ltd ....................................
1076 Benfield, W. & Son ..................
1131
Callow Rock Lime Co. Ltd. ......24 Hushfield & Co. .....................
I 138
Coment Marketing Co. Ltd.Foot1iaes Cook F. L. & Son (&one &
Eastwoods, L t d .......................27 marble) ...........................I 140
Hall & Co. L t d ........................ 47 Fitzpatrick & Son ............
Footlines
..............................
Imperial Chemical Industries,
Ltd. ("Limbux ")
Robbins, A . J.
...............
1100
........................
I 178
Harris F .
Shew S. & Co
I I 52
........................
1182 .
Yallen, J. & Son .....................
1197 Memorial Engravers.
Caxton Name Piate Illanufactur-
Lime-washing & Spraying ing Co ............................... 57
Machines. Jepson & Co. Lt,d. .................. 10
Four Oaks Spraying h3achine Co 6 ...
Metal F a c e d Plywood.
Liquid Floor Hardener & Dust Flexo Plywood Industries Ltd. 29
Preventer.
Iluntley & Sparks, L t d ............. 34 Metal Perforators.

Locks.
Greening N. 8: Sons L t d . .........
1093
Harvey, C;. A. B Co. (London),
Adarns, Robert ........................ 44 Ltd ....................................
463
Ueardmore, J L). & Co. Ltd ......1070 Metal Windows.
Loft Ladders. Crit,tall Msnufacturing Co.Ltd ...1083
Telescopic Ladder Co. ............I 187
Metallic Joints.
Luminor Letters. Walker, James & Co. L t d ..........
On
Pethers Sign & Letter WorksLtd.1110 Spine @ pnycs 756a & 7 j6b
Machinery Guards. Metallic L a v a Asphalte.
Bedford, Steer, End & Co. Ltd.1071 Seyssel h p b a l t e Co. L t d . .........1182
Goulding C. W. .....................'149
Greening N. & Sons Ltd ..........
1093 Metallic Packing.
Potter F . W. & Soar L t d .......... 609 Walker, James A? Co. Ltd. On .........
Spine @ puyes 7563 & 7j6b
M a n h o l e Covers.
Montrottier Seyssel Asphalte.
Bostels L t d ............................189
Uroad $ Co. Ltci .....................1075 Ragusa Asphalte Pavinq Co. Ltd.
Outside Front Couer@pnge 14
Til~~arble. N o r t a r Mills.
Burke & Co ...........................1137
Clipsbam Qnarry Co. ... 1079 $ 1080
Richards, R. Ss Co. ................ r
I I2

Penning & Co. Ltd ..................


261 Mosaic P a v e m e n t s .
Grecian Marbles (AIar~nor)Ltd. 3 0
Gregory Quarrles ..................
r I jo Weller, T. E. ........................1191
120 CLASSIFIED INDEX T O ADVERTISEMENTS .
Page Page
Mosaic Work . Hadfields (Merton). Ltd .......... I Ij r
Burke & Co ............................ 1137 Harland. M'm & Son . ............... 1094
Fenning LG Cn Ltd . ...................
261 Hopkin?. l'urris &Sons ......... 11j6
.
Franchi V 6; Co L t d . .............
343 Keystone Faint & Varnish Co
..................................
.
Shew, S & Co.
4 Footlines
......................
I 182
Ltd
Olby H E & Co . . . ...................
Paint &SaniLaryWure Co.Ltd ....
1161
1172
1174
BIoulds. S i e v e s . &c . .
Parsons Thomas &Sons. L t d I log ...
Adie. Patsrick ........................ 1068 Ilipolin Ltd ............................ 1114
Dbouldinss . .
R.I. W Protective Products Co .
..................................
Morris 31 A Lttl
. .....
Elliott. S. &Sons (liead~ng).Ltd 348a
Hibberd Brothers (.I Q. Z. Q. ). L t d
. . ................... .
??
337
Ltd
. Silicate Paint Co
. .
Simpson. J H & Watliins. J.R.
...................
38
1184

& Fuutli~lcs Ltd .................................. 1186


Vi-oers Bros L t d . ..................... I8 Szerelmey. Ltd ...............z j 7 & 1187
W& London 'Timber & Al~iold-
ing Co Ltd . .........................
1191
Tolhurst
.. & Sons.
l orbay Paint Co Ltd
Ltd .............
. ...............
1198
I*

N a m e P l a t e s (Castox. E n a ~ a v e d ) .
Turner. Charles Sc Son L t d ....... 41
Carton Name Yl'lte BIanntac-
8I~ootli~zes
n'andsworth Paint & Varnish
turinp Co ............................
57 Co Ltd . ............................ 1190
Jepson & ('o . Lid ................... l o
Oak P a n e l l i n g . Paint S p r a y i n g .
.
Elliott. S 8: Sons ( H e C u l ~ n g ) , L t d . 3 ~ 8 a Mayfair Spraying 8 Decorating
...................
I 117 Co Ltd. .............................. 647
Soole & Son. Ltd
. .
...
Bird A J Ltd
O 5 c e Fitters
Elliott. S . 8 S O I I S
......................
1133
( I t e a d ~ ~ ~ g ) ..L348a
P a i n t S p r a y i n g A
Aerostyle. Ltd ......................112:
p p a r a t u s
.
Bibherd Urothers (1929) L t d . td
33 .
Four Oaki Spraying Mitchine Co
P a i n t e r s ' C r a d l e s .
6

Sankey- Sheldon
Sheldon Ltd.) . (Ilarris &
.....................
...................
405 Stephens & Carter. Ltd ............ I42
Soole & Sol]. Ltd Irr7 Panelling .
Offlce F u r n i t u r e . .
Elliott. S & Sons ( liead~ng).Lt.d.348a
I3ird. A . J Ltd . ......................
"33 Flexo Plywood Industrieq
.
Sankey bheldon (Harris & .
L t d (venecred plywood) ...... 29
Sheldon. Ltd.) .....................
40j .RIerolux Panels Co
Soole ,L Son. L t d
................
.....................
1166
1117
Oil. Golour. V a r n i s h . &c .
Uuilders' Material Associat~on Panic Bolts.
Ltcl .................................. 1076 Adams. Arthur M' ..................1126
Keystone Paint & Varnish Co . Adams. James Son. Ltil ......1128
Ltd .................................. 1161 .....................
.
Simpson. J . H & Watkins. .I. K .
..................................
Adams. Robert 44
Ltd
...............
1186 Parquet Flooring .
Tolhurst & Sons Ltd I 198
Burke k Co............................
P a i n t s & Coloura
.
.
......... Ideal Parquet
..
Elliott S & Sons (lleading).Ltd 34Sa
Floor Co ..........
.
1137
j7
A~~derson. I) & Son. Ltd 2 6; 3 11
.
I3lundell. Spence L Co Ltd ....... 2 2
......
Jetleriss (Camberwell) Ltd
hlarbolith Flooring Co Ltd . .......
.......
35
Carson. Walter 8 Sons. Ltd

14'armiloe T & W Ltd


.
Chnn~pion.Ilruce & Co L t d ...... z j
. . .............
62;
1030
Xational Floormg Co Ltd
Vigers Uros L t d.
. .......
......................
12
1170
18
Freeman. Joseph. Sons & Co Ltd I 138. . Wachal Flooring Co ................I 124
CLASSIFIED INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. 121
Pnge Page
Partitions. Paviors.
Flexo Plywood Industries Lt,d ...29 Fitzpatrick & Son ............If700tlines
Jenner, J. H. ..................Pootlhes
Sankey - Sheldon ( H a r r i s b Pencils.
Sheldon, L t d . ) .....................
405 Faber, A . W. ........................
164a
Soole & Son, L t d .....................1x17 Photo Printers.
P a r t i t i o n Blocks. Colyer & Southey ..................
1139
Coronet Brick Co. Ltd ............ 26 Garratt & Atkinson ......
Back o f pnye
Frazz~,Ltd ...........................1148 fncinq Inside Rcverve Couer
Gray's In11 Tracing 8;. Photo
llenlel Hempstead Patent I3rick
Co. Ltd ..............................1155 Copyinc Office .....................
1150
Partition Boards. Bodges, Bellnett & Co. Lttl .......
9
Thames Bol~rd Alills, Ltd. Piles-Reinforced Concrete.
(" SX." Uoard) ..................
551 Wiiliams,Samuel& Sons, L t d ...
1194
P a r t i t i o n Slabs-Breeze. Pipeless Central Heating.
Liverpool Artilicial Stone Co. Ltd London Pipeless Heating, Ltd ...1164
1067
Surrey Concrete, L t d . ............
1122 Plaster Manufacturers.
Callow Rock Lime Co. L t d .......
24
P a s t e Manufacturers. Casebourne & Co. (1926) Ltd. ( a
Fixol & Stickphast, Ltd .........
Inside subsidiary company of Itn-
Reverse Cover perialClietnicnlIntl~lst,riesLtd)533
P a v e m e n t L i g h t s , &c. Ford, Peter & Sons Ltd. .........1148
Baywards, Limited ...............
1095 Imperial Chemical Industries,
Ltd. (Pioneer Piaster) .........
533
King, J. A. & Co. Ltd. ( ' I Ferro-
glass ")....Outside 4 fhcing Inside Jenner, J. 11. ..................
Footlines
New Adamant Plaster Co. L t d ....
37
Front Couer
Lenscrete Ltd.(concrete) ..........1163 Xelite Go. Ltd. ........................
I 196

Plaster Partitions.
Paving.
Rirmingham & Midland Counties Ciaze, H. 1s.: Ltd .....................
1092
Jenner, J. H. ..................
1;botlines
Val De T r a v e r ~Paring Co. Ltd.
1133
King, J. A. & Co. Ltd ..........
Outside
Gregory Quarries ..................
I 150
8 faci~rgInside Front Cover
Hopton-Wood Stone Firms, Ltd. I I j 6 P l a s t e r Slabs.
Improved Wood Pavement Co. Broad 8;. Co. Ltd .....................1075
Ltd ....................................
1158 Kmg, J. A . & Co. Ltd. ...... Outside 4
La Hrea Asphalte Co.Ltd. .........
I 162 facing Inside liimrt Couer
Liverpool Artificial Stone Co. Ltd. Plasterers.
1057 Hnitley, Henry & Co. Ltd.
... 1,153 ......
3lacleod Malcolm & Co. L t d .
National Flooring Co. Ltd.
Nenchatel Asphnlte Co. L t d
116;
1170 -
......
1170 1
i
Jenner, J. H
......
Plastereis-Pugging-
..................
l~ootltnes

Roman Flooring Co. ...............


1178 Fireproof.
Salter (Wm.), hdwards & Co. Ltd.
Tarmac, L t d
I I 80
............................
16
1
King, J . A . & Co. Ltd ..........
Outside
4 fnciiiq Inside n - o n l C o u n
Plasterers' Lime.
Val de Trarors Asphalte Paving 'lnperial Chelllical Industries,
Go. Ltd ......
fiU,lJidCXelrerSe CoUe,. Ltd. ("4imbux ") ...............
I roo
4 page 1065
Williams, Samuel &Sons, Ltd 1194 ... " P l a s t e x " Roofing Cement.
Wtlliamson, Cliff L t d . ............
I 194 Dussek Brou. & Co. Ltd ............
1087
122 CLASSIFIED I S D E X TO ADVERTISEMENTS .
Page Page
Plate Glass Building Industries .................
332b
.
1Jridges J & Co ......................
1136 Building Times ....................
238b
Plumbers . Decorator ( T h e )....................
626a
. .........................
Bailey C L t d I rzg
Decorators'& Painters' Magazine 5 6 8 ; ~
.....................
.
Bardrick G & Son ..................
1130 Electrical Times 5003
......
Hunt. W H
. . .............
Fleming. J & Co Ltd
. ......................... 54
logg
Empire Municipal D~rectory 5oob
Hardmareman & Ironnnongers'
Kelley J W. .........................1160 Chronicle ...........................
374b
ltighton & Sons Ltd ..........
Footline, Illustrated Carpenter & Builder goba ..
White. Bays & White ...............
I 192
Ironmonger. Builders' Merchant
& Metal Trades Advertiser .....
374b
Plumbers' Brass Founders . Journal of Decorative Art ..........
626h
Bolding. John & Sons. Ltd .......
1073 hlaster Builder ........................
568b
Plywood . Municipal Engineering & Sani-
........................
Floxo Plywood Industries L t d ....
29
t a r y Record
Mmnicipal Journal
soob
..................
204a
Pointers . SIn~iicipalYear Book ...............
a04a
Dew. Lewis F .........................
1144 National Builder .....................
374a
Polishinp W a x . Plumber (The) ........................
568s
. Plumbing Trade Journal .........
626b
Jackson. Janies & Co (London).
Ltd ....................................
1159 Quarry &Roadmaking Journal 238a ...
Stone 'Trade8 Journal ...............
238b
Portable Buildings . Surveyor & Municipal Sr County
.
Cearns. JV . J Ltd ...................
1078 Engineer ...........................
6g5b
Cockle. Henry L ......................
145 TimborNews&Saw~nillChro~iicle 3328
Crogpon & Co Ltd . ...................427 Timber & Plrmood ..................
qojb
Rowland Bros .........................
1179 Publishers .
.
Smith. John & Co (London E.), Kelly's Directories Ltd .........
Fncing
Ltd ..................................
15 Inside Reverse Cover
Precision Slide R u l e s . . .
Pulley Hoists .
...................
Paber. A W . .........................
164a Icing. Geo W Ltd
.
36
Printers
.
. Pumps
Bolding. John & Sons. Ltd .........
1073
Jepson & Co Lttl . (Cellnloid. Jobson & Hcckwith L t d ............
1101
T i n & A l u m i n i u ~ n...............
)
Suttley & Silverlocl.. Ltd .......... 53
10
.
Richards. K & Co ...................
1112
Putty .
P r i n t i n g Blocks . Carson. Walter & Sons. L t d .......
625
Garratt & Atklnson ............
Onck o f Quarry Owners .
..
pa.y e fncmy l n ~ i d eRevel. e Cover Armitage. George & Sons. Ltd .....
1127
Process Engravers
Garratt & At klnson ............
.
Bflck of
..
Barnes. F J Ltd ....................
Bath &Portland StoneFirms.Ltd 1069
1130
.
p q e facing Znstde Beverse Cover Clipsham Quarry Go .....
1079 & 1080
. Grecian hlarbles (Marmor) L t d 30 .
Public W o r k s Contraotors
............ Gregory Quarries ...................
11j o
Fitzpatrick & Son l.'ootli.les Hopton-Wood Stone Firms. Ltd ...1156
Longden George &Son Ltcl ..... 11 .
Oakeley Slate Quarries Co Ltd.1107
Publications . Pawson Brothers. Ltd .............
1175
Architect (The) & Building Seal. Samuel & Sons. Ltd (in- .
News ..................................42 cluding Camplin Sons) .........
1181
Architectural Press ..................
696a StanclitYe Estates Co. L t d .........I I I ~
Builders' Merchants' Journal & Waterhouse. 1)enbigh & Co . Ltd.1 go
........
Builders' I r o n ~ n o n g e r A & I 136 Weldon Stone Quarries .............
1192
C L A S S I F I E D I N D E X T O ADVERTISEMENTS. 123
P;ige Page
R a c k s & Boxes (Wrought Iron) Celotex Co. of Great Uritain Ltd. 5
f o r Offices & S t r o n g R o o m s . Tentest 14'ibre Board Co. Ltd .... 17
Hepbnrn 6i Cocks .................."55 'Surners Asbestos Cement Co.... 299
Willesden Paper &Canvas Works
Radiators.
Sankey, Josel~h& Sons, Ltd ...... 151
Ltd....................................
1125
Roofing.
R a i n w a t e r Qoods. Anderson. D. &Son. Ltd ......... & 3 2
Turners Asbestos Cement Co. ... 299 Ulackwells & Sational Roofings
',R e b a x " E l a s t i c T i l e D e c k i n g . Ltd. .................................1072
Rigby (Lor~don)L Id ................I I 13 Callender, George hI. & Co. Ltd. 23
Croggon & Co. Ltd ................... 427
Refrigerators. Gardner J. & Co. Lttl ...............429
Sparton Refrigeration Co. .......1118 Greenham Henry J. (1929) Ltd.
Reinforced Concrete (contractors) .................... 31
Construction. Industrial Eligineering Ltd. ...... I 158
French M'. & C. Ltd. ..............
rcgr Lysaght, John, Ltd .................. 573
Longden Geo. & bon L t d .......... I I Northcrn Asphalt Co. L t d ......... 1172
Parkinson I.:. ( L m d o n ) Ltd.Footline.\,
Reinforced Concrete Floors & Pertnanite, Ltd ........................ I3
Roofs. Rigby (London) Ltd ................I I 13
L~verpoolArtitic~alStoneCo. Ltd. 1067 Turners Asbestos Cement Co 299 ...
R e s t o r a t i o n of D e c a y e d S t o n e . IViggins-Sankey, Ltd ............... 19
Szerelmey Lid ...............2j7 & 1187 Willesden I'aper & Canras Works
L1.d.................................... 1125
R e v o l v i n g Doors.
Elliott,Satnnel Lk Sons(Heading), Roofing-Asphalte.
Ltd.. .................................
3-w Iiirminylu~m& Alidlantl Counties
Val (la Tra\.ers P a ~ i ! i gCo. Ltd.1133
R o a d Contractors. La Hrea Asphalte Co. Ltd ..........1162
Fitzpatrick &Son .............T o u t l i n c ~ London Asphalte Cn. Lttl .......... 237
Highways Construction L t d ......
1097 Seuchatel Asphaltc Co. L t d . ...... I 170

Road Kerbs. Permanite, Ltd ....................... I3


Liverpool Artificinl StoneCo.Ltd.1067 Roofing-Ruberoid.
Tarirlac, Ltd ...........................
16 Ruberoid CO. Ltd ................... 39
Road Making & Surfacing Roofing-Zinc & C o p p e r .
Material.
Highways Construction LLd ......1097 Carter, L. & Son, Ltd ...............
1077

Roof Glazing. Roofing Cement-Plastic.


Havwards,Ltd ........................
I095 Dussek Broe. B Co. L t d ............ 1087
Helliwell & Go. Ltd ..................
1154 Roofing F e l t .
King, J. A. & Co. Ltd .......
Outside & Anderson, L). & Son, Ltd ..........
2&3
A ~ c i n yInside I;;.ont Cover Callendor, George RI. & Co. Ltd 23 ...
Paragon Glazing Co.. ............... I 173 Pertnanile, Ltd .......................
I3
South Wales Ijrattice Cloth Co.
R o o f Lights.
Lenscrete Ltd. (glass & ferro-
Ltll ....................................
1185
concrete) ........................... 1163 Roofing Felt-Asbestos.
Roof L i n i n g s & Coverings. Turners Asbestos Cement Co .... 299
Blackwells & National Roofings Roofing Felt-Ruberoid.
Ltd. .................................
1072 Kuberoid Co. Ltd. .................. 39
124 CLASSIFIED INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Page Page
Rooflng Slates. S a n i t a r y Engineers-Mantng.
Davies Iiros. ...........................
1143 :rapper, 'Thoula8 & Co. Ltd ......1082
Hall & Co. Ltd ........................
47 Sanitary Fittings.
Oakeley Slate Quarries Co. Ltd.1107 ?arker, Winder & Achurch, Ltd.. 1174
Setchell & Sons, Ltd. (Old Dcla- & 1176
hole Slates) ........................
40 ;Vhite, Bays & White ............... 1192
Turners Asbest,os Cement Co 299 .....
Roofs-*' K i n g "-Fireproof. Sash Fastenings.
.......
Outside 4 tidams, Arthur W .................. 1126
King, J. A. & Co. Ltd
ficciag Inside Fi.ont Cover &dam&,Hobert ........................ 44
Zhalwin & Co ........................ 108 I
R o p e s , T w i n e s , C o r d a g e s , &c. Bash Lever.
Wright+' Ropes, Ltd. ............... I 196
Adams, Robert ..................... 44
R u b b e r Flooring. S a s h Lines.
Warne Wni. & Co. Ltd. ......... 231 Smith, John B Co. (London, E.),
Rules. L td.................................... 15
Faber, A . \V ...........................164a Sashes-Metal.
Safes. Crittall Manufdcturing Co. Ltd. 1083
Bird, A . J. Ltd. ( Sre~novals) ...1133 S a w i n g & P l a n i n g Mills.
Sails. Vigers Bros. Ltcl. .................. 18
Smith, John 9: Co. (London, E.), Scaffold Cord.
Ltd ................................... '5 Cockle, Ilenry L ...................... 745
Sand. Smith. John B Co. (London, E.),
........................ Ltd.. .................................. 15
Ball & Co. Ltd
Hobbins, A. J ......................... 1178
47
Stephens 6: Carter, Ltd ............ 142
Truckel, Wln. Ltd ................... 1123 Scaffolding.
Sandblasters. L3uilders' hlaterial Association,
Eaton, Parr & Gibson (Glass Ltd. .................................. 1076
hlerchants). Ltd .................. 1088 Cockle, Henry L ..................... 145
Uew, Lewis F ......................... IIM
S a n i t a r y Appliances.
......... Heatlman, J. H. Ltd ............... 1096
Bolding, John & Sons, Ltd 1073 London & RIidland Steel Scaf-
Broad & Co. L t d .....................107j folding Co. Ltd. ...
161 6: f i u t l i n e s
Builders' Naterial hssociiitiun, Scaffoldmg G r e a t Britain), Ltd 159
Ltd .................................... 1076 Stephens s Larter, Ltd ............ 142
Central Heating Co .................. 1137 Yellen, J. k Son ..................... 1197
Elsan hlanufacturing Co. ......... 43
Hall & Co. Ltd. .....................47 Scales-Cellnloid E d g e d .
Paint & Sanitary W a r e Co. Ltd.1174 Faber A. W ...........................
164a
Sanitary E a r t h e n w a r e . Screens.
Erith & Co. Ltd ...................... 28 Bedford, Steer, 1':nd & Co. Ltd 1071 ...
Middleton Yireclay Co. Ltd ....... 1168 Goulding C. \V ......................
1149
Sanitary Engineers. Potter, 1''. W. & Soar, Ltd .........
609
Bardrick G. & Son .................. I 130 Sheet I r o n Works.
Bolding, J o h n & Sorls, Ltd ......1073 tjeard~nore,J. U,& Co. Ltd ......
1070
I3ostels Lttl ............................189 Potter, 1'. W.& Soar, Ltd .........
Economic Drainage Co. Ltcl ...... I 14r: Bog
Fleming. J. & Co. Ltd. ............ 54 Sheet Jointing.
Hunt, W. li ........................... 1099 Walker Jalnes B Co. Ltd. O n Spine ...
Kichards, K. & Co ..................... I I 12 $ payes 756a & 7j6b
PATENT DOUBLE-CRIP STEEL TUBULAR SCAFFQLDINC
supplied by the actual manufacturers m
Page Pape
Sheet Metal. Silicate Cotton.
Carter, L. &Son, Ltd ..............
1077 Anderson, U. & Son. Ltd. ....... & 3
2
Ilighton &Sons Ltd ..........Footlmes
'iVllit\r.am L. Ltd. ..................
I 193 Bimplex @lazing.
Sheet Steel-Black &
Grover & Co. Ltd ......................32
Galvanized. Sinks.
Lysaght, John, L t d ................ 573 Armitage,George&Solis,Ltd, ......I 127
Shop Fitters. 13olding. John k Sons, Ltd. ......1073
Cornish H. & Sons ..................I 142 Crapper, Thomas & Co. Ltd .......1082
Elliott,Sa~nael&Sons (Reading), Yankey, Joseph B Sons L t d .........Ij r
Ltd. .................................
348%
Hibberd Brothers (rg.g), Ltd ...
33
Skylights-Metal.
Paragon Glaziug Co ............... 1173
Shop Fittings.
Elliott, Samuel & Sons (Keading), Slabs.
Ltd. .................................
3 4 Ropton-Ii'ood St,oriel~'irnls.Ltd...1156
Soole & Son, Ltd .....................
1 117 r h i r d John & Son .................. 1188
Shop Fronts.
Elliott,Samuel &Sons (Iteading), Blabs-" King."
Ltd. ..................................
348a King, J. A. k Co. L t d .........
Outside
Hibberd Brothers (1929). Ltd 33 .... 4 t'uci~ry Lmide Ei-ont Cover
Shop Window Fittings. Slag Wool.
Wright 1)1splay Specialists ......I Ij ~
hnlerson, D. & Son, Lcd .......a & 3
Shutters-Revolving. Slates.
Dennison, Kett & Co. L t d ......... 7 Davies Bror ............................ I431
Sieves. Frith & Co. Ltd. ..................... 28
liedford, Steer, I'hd & Co. Ltd ...1071 Park~nzonE. (London) L t d . l ~ 7 u o t l i ~ ~ e s
Goulding, C . W ...................... I 149 Slate Quarry Owners.
Greening, S . & Sons, Ltd. (& Oakeley Slate Quarries Co. Ltd..rroy
scree~is) .............................
1093 Setciiell & Sons, Ltd. (0111 Dela-
Potter, F. W. 8i Soar, L t d .........
609 bole blates) ........................ 40
Signs. Slaters.
Caxton Name Plate Mmufactur- Parkinson E.(Londoti) IAtd.Footli?tes
ing Co ................................ 57
Hall, Fredk. U. & Co ................ 1151 Slide Rules.
Jepson & Co. L t d . .................. lo Faber, A. I Y . .........................164a
Morgan, John & bony, Ltd .......I 106
Nye, George C. .....................1171 Sliding Door Gear.
Parish b: C h a ~ q ~ l ..................
e 1173 Aldam, E. 11111& Co. Lttl .........
1066
Pethers Sign & Letter Works beatty Bros. Ltd. ..................
1131
Ltd. ................................. lrro King, George W. Ltd ................
36
Sandlaud, It. Ltd. .................. 661 Smith.
Signs-Day & Night. Goulding C. W. .................... 1 149
Hall, Frederick 13. & Co ............
11j r Sound Deadening Quilts.
Sandland, It. Ltd ....................661 Huntley & Sparks, L t d 34 .............
Sign & Banner Artists. Sound Insulation.
Sandland, K. Ltd. ..................
661 Celotex Co. of Great B r i t a ~ nL t d . j

The London & Midland Steel Scaffolding Co. Ltd.


lddesleigh House, Caxton St3.W-1. T.N. VlCtoria648314: T.A. Dubelgrip, Sowest
126 CLASSIFIED INDEX T O ADVERTISEMENTS.
Page Page
Spiral Staircasee. Stationery.
Davis, H. A! C. &T Co. Ltd .........1085 Castell Eros. Lttl .................. 348b
Farmer, S. W.& Son, Ltd. ...... 1147 S t e a m Enpines.
S p o u t Stays. Richards, I{. & Co. .................. 1112
Wiley, James b Sons, Ltd ......... 193
I S t e a m Packlng.
S p r a y Painting.
...
Walker, J u n e s & Co. Ltd 011 Spine
hlayfair Spraying & 1)ecorating 8 p f l w 756a & 735b
Co. Ltd. ............................
,647 Steel.
S p r a y Painting Apparatus.
Matts, James .......................
1166
~ e r o s t y l eLt,d ........................1127 Steel Barrows.
Four Oaks Spraying Machine Co.. 6 3ankey, Joseph & Sons, L t d ......
Ij I

S t e e l Cords.
Springs-Floor.
Smith, hldjor & Stereus Ltd. 1089 Wright's Ropes, Ltd. ............
1196
&11r6 Steel Fencing Makers.
Harvey, G. A. & Co. (London)
Spring Hinges.
ad am^, Robert ........................ 44 Ltd ....................................
463
Chalwin & Co. ....................... 1081 Steel F r a m e d Buildings.
Gardner J. & Co. Ltd. ............
429
S p r i n g P a t e n t Portable
P a r q u e t Floors. Steel OBce Furniture.
National Flooring Co. Ltd ........
I 170 Sankey-Sheldon ( H a r r i s & Shel-
don, Ltd.) ............................
405
Stable Fittings. Steel Partitions.
Young &Co. (Westminster), Ltd.1197 Sankey-Sheldon (Ilarris & Shel-
S t a i n e d Glaas. don, L t d ) ...........................
405
Caton, l'arr & Gibson (Glass Steel Sheets.
Merchants), Ltd. ..................
1088 Lysnght, John, L t d ..................
573
S t a i n s for Wood. Steel Shutters.
Harland, W~lliam& Son ........
1094 Denn~son,Kett & Co. L t d ...........
7
Jackson, Jarnes & Co. (London),
Ltd ..................................
1I jg Steel Windows.
Crittall Manofactoring Co. Ltd.1083
Simpson, J. 11. & N'atk~ns,J. K.
Ltd. ..................................
1186 liavwards, Ltd. .....................
1095
Stephens, Henry C. L t d ..........
I I 85 ~eiliwel& l Co. Ltd. ................
I Ij q

Stair T r e a d s . S t e e l W i r e Scaffold L a s h i n g s .
Potter, P. W. & Soar, Ltd ........ 609 Cockle, Henry L .....................145
Safety Tread S y d i c a t e , Ltd. ...1180 Stephens & Carter, Ltd ............142
Warue JVn1. & Co. Ltd. ......... 231 Wright's Ropes, Ltd. ............1196
Staircase Builders. Steeplejacks.
Davis, H. A! C. & Cn. Ltd .........
1085 Blackburn, Starling 8: Co.
....................................
Elliott. S.& Sons (Keading),Ltd.. 348a Ltd I134
llibberd Urotliers (1929), Ltd ...... 33 C u t t h g , R. C. & Co. ...............
1142
Soole & Son, Ltd. ..................
I 117
Steps, Trestles, k c .
Staircases-Spiral. Cockle, Henry L. ..................
145
Davis, H. & C. & Co. Lttl .........
1085 Heathman, J. H. L t d . ............
1096
Farmer, 9. W. &Son, L t d .........
I 147 Stephens & Carter, Ltd .............
142
CLASSIFIED INDEX TO ADVERTISEXENTS. 127
Page Page
Stone Xerchants. Sun Blinds.
Armitage, George & Sons,
Ltd. ..................................
1127
Haynes, A. ............................
1154
Bath & Portland Stone Firms, Tank Makers.
Ltd. ..................................
1069
.................
I 131
Harvey, G. A. 8; Co. (London)
L t d . .................................463
Bentield. W. & Son
Cooper, Wettern & Co. Ltd .......
1141 Tangs, Oiaterns. &c.
Fennine & Co. Ltd ..................
261 Harvey, G. A. lic Co. (London),
Fitzpatrick & Son ............
Footli~~cs Ltd ...................................
463
Gregory Quarries ..................
I 150 R~chards,R. & Co ....................
I I 12
Harris F. ..............................
11j 2
Hopton-Wood Stone F'irms, Ltd ...I 156 Tar Macadam.
Knight Wm. & Co. Ltd ............
1161 Ragusa Asphalte Psriny Co. Ltd.
Manu-Marble Co. ...................1069 Outside F r o n t Couer 4 page 14
Pawson Brothers, Ltd. .............1x75 Smith H. V. & Co. Ltd. ............
I 184
Seal, Samuel & Sons, Ltd. (in-
cluding Camplin Sons) ..........
1181 Tar Paving
Birrningl~am& Midlitnd Counties
Star~cliffe,Estates Co. Limited . . I I I ~
Waterhouse. Denbigh & Co. Ltd. I 190 Val de Travers Paving Co.
Lt.d. ................................1'33
Stone Paints. La Brea Asphalte Co. Ltd. .........
I 162
T u r n e r Charles & Son IAd. ...... 41 Kagusn. Asphalte Paving Co. Ltd.
6: Footlines. Outside F r o n t Cover # prye 14
Stone, &c., Preservative. Tar Paviors.
R. I. W. Protective Products Co. Ragusa Asphalte Paring Co. Ltd.
Ltd. .................................. 38 O?ctside F r o n t Cover 4ptrye 14
Szerel~ney,Ltd .............. 257 & 1187
Tar~mulins.
Stone Quarries. Cockle, Henry L .....................
'45
Armitage, George lic Sons, Ltd. ...1127 Smith, John & Co. (London E . ) ,
Barnes, F. J. Ltd .................... 1130 Ltd. ..................................I j
Bath & Portland SLone Firms,
Ltd. ................................. .lo69 Tarred Limestone.
Clipsham Quarry Co ......1079& 1080 Kagusa Asphalte I'avinq Go. L t d
Gregory Quarries ..................I I jo Outsrde F r o n t Cover 4 pnye 14
Bopton-Wood Stone Firms, Ltd. I 156 Tents.
Pawson Bros. L t d ....................1175 Smith, John 86 Co. (London E.).
StsncliEYe Estates Co. Limited ...1x19 Ltd ....................................
Waterhouse, Denbigh & Co. Ltd.1190 IS
Weldon Stone Quarries ............ I 19a Terra Ootta.
Middleton Fireclay Co ..............
1168
Stone Restoration & Cleaning.
............... Ketlac Accrington 13rickworks ...
207
Szerelmey, Ltd 257 k 1187 Whituker, B. & Sons, Ltd .........
207
Stone Saw Manufacturers. Terra Cotta Partition Xlocks.
Richards, R. & Co. .................. 1111 Hemel Hcnipstead Patent Brick
Stoneware--Copings, Window Co. Ltd. .............................
1155
Cills. King, J. A. & Co. Ltd ........
Outside 4
Armitage, George & Sons. Ltd. ...r 127 Facing Inside Front Cover
Waterhouse, Denbigh & Co. Ltd. 1x90 Tiled Surrounds.
Harris & Bailey Ltd ............... I 152
Stoves & Kitchen Ranges.
London Warming Co Ltd. .......I 10j Tilers-Roof.
Yither's Kadiant Stores Ltd ......1111 Parkinson,E.(London),Ltd.F o o t l i l ~ e s
128 C L A S S I F I E D I N D E X TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Page Page
Tiles-Floor & W a l l . T u b e s & Sections.
Cope & Co. Ltd. ....................1 1 4 ~ Britannia Tube Co. L t d ............1074
Eaton, P a r r & Gibson (Glass
RIerchants) Ltd. (" Tintopal " T u b e Wells.
Glass) ............................. 1088
Kent, George, Ltd. (glazed & Richards, R. & Co. .................. 1112

opal) ................................I 160


Shew, S. 8z Co .........................
1182 Tubular Door T r a c k & F i t t i n g s
Turners Asbestos Cement Co..... 299
Twigg, M'illiam 11. & Son (plain
King, Geo. W. Ltd. ................
36
& antique surface glazed). ......I 189 T u b u l a r Scaffolding.
R'eller, T. I'.. (marble) ..............1191 -
Whitaker, B. $ Sons, Ltd .......... 207
London & Midland Steel Scaf
folding Co. Ltd .....
161 & F o u t ~ i n c s
Tiles-Roofing. Scatfoldlng (Great Britain), Ltd. I jg
Coronet Brick Co. Ltd. ............ 26 Underslating.
Eastwnods, Ltd. ..................... 2;
Eritll & Co. L t d ...................... 28 Willosden Paper & Canras
Everlasting Tile, Concrete Pro- Works, L t d ........................
112j
ducts & Granite Supplies Ltd. 106
Hall & Co. Ltd ..................... 47 Varnish.
Lawrence 'rhomas & Sons .........110.t Blnndell, Spence & Co. Ltd ....... 22
Major H. J. & C. L t d ...............116j Carson, Walter & Sons, Ltd .......
625
Parkinson,F. (London) Lt,d.Footli~~es
Turners Asbestos Cement Go. .... 299
Chanlpion, Drnce & CO. Ltd. ....
25
Freeman, Jo:eph, Sons & C o . L t d . ~ r g B
Williamson, Cliff L t d ...............1194 Hadfields (Merton) Ltd. .........
1151
Hopking, Purvis & Sons ...........1136
Timber Merohants. Jackson, James & Co. (London),
Blacknell Wycklram L t d ..........
1.I3 1 Ltd. .................................
I I 59
RIorris M. A. Ltd. ...337 & F o o t l ~ i ~ e s Parsons, Thornas & Sons, Ltd.. 1109 ...
Vigers Bros. L t d ......................
18 Slmpson, J. 11. b M'atklns, J. K.
West Londo~lT~l~lber&AIoulding Llm~ted ..............................
I 186
Co. Ltd .............................
-1191 Turner Charles & Son Ltd. ......
41
& Footootli~~es
Timepieces. Wandsworth Paint &Varnish Co.
Smith's English Clocks Ltd ....r~lsirle Ltd ....................................
1190
>ant Cove?
V a r n i s h , J a p a n . &o.
Tracings.
Gray's I n n Tracing & Photo Champion, Druce & Go. Ltd. ....
...........1094
2;
IIarland, Willlain & Son
Copying Ofice.. .................. 11jo ......1109
Hodges, Bennett 8z Co. Ltd ......
g
Parsons, Thomas & Sons Ltd

T r a v e l l i n g Cradles. Ventilating Engineers.


Stephens & Carter, Ltd ............ 142 Central 'leating Co. ................
I 137
Baywards, Ltd ........................
109j
T r u c k s & Trolleys. London Pipeless Heatsing, L t d I 164 ....
Christopher, J. & Sons,Ltd ........ I 139 Norris Warming Co. Ltd .......... I 108
Iiolvland Uros ........................I 179 Potter, F. W. b Soar L t d .........
609
Trusses-Steel. Ventilating Bans.
Gardner J. & Co. Ltd.. ............ 429 Potter, F. W. B Soar, Ltd ........609
Roofing Tiles, see Parkinson's Footnotes on Pages 294,298 & 301
Page Page
Ventilators. Water Softening & Purifying
Adams, Robert ..................... 44 Apparatus.
................
Cooper, H. W. & Cn. Ltd. .........I 140 Central Heating Co. I 137
Eaton, Parr & Gibson (Glass
Merchants) Ltd. ..................1088 Water Waste Preventers.
Earvey, G. A. & Co. (London), Richards, R. & Co. (Patent) I I 12 ......
Ltd. .................................
463
Rill, James B Co. Ltd.. ............
1098 Waterproof Canvas.
Willcsden Paper & Canvas
Lee's Venti1:ttor.i.. ..................1098
Lovegrove, R. W. k Co. ..........I 164 Works, L t d .........................1125
Waterproof Cement
'' Veronese " Fibrous Plaster.
Concrete Stone Co. Ltd .............
1084
Abertham & Ihistol Channel
Portland Cement Co. L d ........48
"Veronese " Fibrous Plaster Cement Marketing Co. Ltd.E'ootliaas
Decorations. Irouite Co. Ltd. ......................
1 1 jg
Concrete Stone Co. Ltd. 1084............ Kerner-Greenwood & Co. Ltd 1103 ...
Sai-Ferricite&Tradi~rgCu. Ltd. 1 1 1 j
Wall Boards. Super-cement Ltd. ...............
New Adamant Plaqter Co. Lttl. 37
...
. I 121

Tentest Fibre 1hir.d Co. Ltd 17 Waterproof Flooring.


Thames Board Mills, Ltd. (" S X " Callender,George M.& Co. L t d ...
23
Board ) ..............................
551 Ironite Co. Ltd .......................
1159
Wood Products, L t d ............... jjj Rigby (London), L t d . ............. 1x13
Wall Board (Insulating).
Super Cement, Limited ............
I 121

Celotex Co. of Great Britain Lttl. j Waterproof Paper.


Wall Boards (Root Fibre). Willesdeli Paper & Canva;
Tentest F ~ b r eBoard Co. Ltd ..... Works, L t d .........................112j
17
Wall Decorations. Waterproofing.
Adams, Kobert, ........................44 Dryco -Rensec Ltd. ...............
1145
Eston, P a r r & Gibson (Glass Dnui-li Uros. 8: Co. L t d . ..........1087
Nerchants), Ltcl. ("Tintopal " Huntley & Sparks, L t d . ..........
34
Glass) ...............................
1088 lronite Co. Ltd .....................
159
Kent, George, L t d ................... 1160 Kerner-Greenwood & Co. Ltd .... 1103
lilgby (London), Ltd. ............. 1113
Wall Papers. Ii. I. W. Protect~veI'rotlucts Co.
Drew Lewis & Co. ..................
1144 Ltd ....................................
38
Olby H. E. $ Co .....................
I 172 Sika-Frnqois Lid. .................. 1183
Szerelmey, Lttl ............
zj7 & 1187
Wall Slabs. W i l l e d e n Paper & C a n v a ~
King. J. A. & Co. Ltd. ("King") Works, L t d .........................112j
Outside @ E'aci7~gI n s i d e Front Cover
Weather-Tight Caaement
Wall Ties. Fastenings.
Wiley, James & Sons, Ltd. .........
1193 A d a n ~ s ,Robert .......................
44
Walling.
Turners Asbestos Cement Co. ...
299
Well Boring Tools.
Richards. H. & Co ...................
1112
Water Paint.
Harland Wm. & Son ...............
1094
White Lead.
....
Turner Charles 8s Son L t d ......... 4 I Champion, Druce & Co. Ltd. nj
& E'uotline~ Ilopkins, I'orvis & Son. ...........I I j6
130 CLASSIFIED INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Pago Page
W h i t e L e a d Paint. Harvey, G. A. 6 Co. (London),
Champ~on,Druce & Co. Ltti. .... a j
Ltd ..................................
463
'Turner Charles & Son Lt4. ....... 4 1
Potter, P. W. & Soar, L t d 609 .........
B l~'uotlil~~>
'Thowas, J . J . B Co. Ltd 1188 ...........
W h i t e w a s h i n g Machines. Wood Block & Boarded Floor
Four Oaks Spraying BIachine Co. 6 C e m e n t i n g Composition.
H~ghwaysConstruction Ltd ......
1197
Windows-Folding Casement.
Elliott, S. .&Sons(Keacl~ng),Ltd.348a Wood Block Flooring.
Hurke & C:o ........................ 1137
W i n d o w Bllnds. i4;illott,S. &Sons (lieadlng), Ltd.34Ya
Franchi, V. & Co. Ltd. ............ 343
ArtisticBlindCo. Ltd ............ :12g & J'uutliraes
Hayues, A ........................... "54 l deal Parqnet 1"ioor Co ..........I I jg
Improved Wood Parernent Co.
W i n d o w Gearing. Ltd. ..............................1158
Adams, Arthur \V ................ 126 Jefferiss (Cambernell), L t d ...... 3;
Ada~ris,Robert .....................
I
44 1Iarbohth Flooring Co. Ltd ....... 12
hlorris 31. A. Ltd ...... 337 & E'outlirred
Window Guards. Xational l<loorinq Co. Ltd ......... I 170
Bedford, Steer, E n d & C:o. Ltd.. 1071 Tigers Bros. Ltd ...................... 18
.........
G r e a n ~ n g ,N. .&Sons, L t 1 1oq3 \\'ttul~alFlooring Co ...............I 124
Potter, 1.'. W. & So.?r, L L ~ ......
609
Wood-Concrete.
W i r e Blinds. liopelowicz Henjan J. ..............1162
Bedford, Steer, End & Co. Ltd.. 1071
Potter, I?. W. & Soar, Ltd ......
609 Wood Preservatives.
Anderson, D. & Son, Ltd. 2&3 ......
W i r e B r u s h manufacturers. Srerelmey, L t d ............
257 & 1127
G r e e n ~ n gS
, . Sons, Ltd............
1093
Potter, F. W. Sr, Soar, L t d ........
609 W o o d Stains.
Stephens, Henry C. Ltd. ......... I 187
W i r e Gauzs.
B e d f d , Steer, End & Co. Ltd ...1071 W r o u g h t I r o n W o r k (of e v e r y
Greening, N. &L Sons, Ltd .........
1093 description).
Potter, F. M'. & Soar, Ltd .........
609 I'otter. F. 11'. SG Soar, L t d .......
609
'rh~lllla~ J., J. $ CO. Ltd ...........1188
W i r e Ropes.
M'right,~'Ropes, Ltd ............... 1196 Zinc Cast & W r o u g h t Pipes.
Harvey, G. A. & Co. (London),
W i r e w o r k for L i f t Enclosures. Ltd. .................................
463
Greening, N. & Sons, L t d . ........
.log3
Potter, F. W. & Soar, L t d ........
tog Z i n c Roofing Contractors.
Thomas, J. J. & Co. Ltd ...........
1188 Rnrvey G.A. & Co.(London)Ltd. 463
W i r e Workers.
Bedford, Steer, End & Co. Ltd.. 1071 Zinc Workers.
Gouldin,a C. W. ................... I 149 Beardmore, J . D. jr Co. Ltd ......1070
Greening, N. & Sons, Ltd ......... 1093 Carter, L. & Son, Ltd. ............I077
MORRIS are actual Makers of Block Floorings
LAXTON'S & LOCKWOOD'S
BUILDERS' PRICE BOOK
NATIONAL SCHEDULE OF DAY WORK
CHAlXGES.
The Chartered Surveyors' Institution, the National Federalion of
Building Trades Employers, and The London Master Builders'
Association, have arrived a t the following agreement which is of national
application :-
1. Day works executed during the progress of a contract and prim to
the date of completion :-
I n respect of labour-the prime cost, to which 20 per cent. is to
be added.
N.B.-No foreman's time to be included under this condition.
In respect of materials-the prime cost, to which 15 per cent. is to
be added.
2. Day works executed subsequent Lo the date of completion of a contract :-
Labour-The prime cost, to which 25 per cent. is to be added.
N.B.-Under this condition the wages of foreman, if any, engagedin
supervising the said Day Works shall he included in the prime
coit of labour.
Materiala-Tho prime cost, to which 15 per cent. is to be added.
3. Day Works on Jobbing Work :-
Labour-The prime cost, to which 30 per cent. is to be added.
N.B.-Foreman's wages to be included as last.
Materials-The prime cost, to which 15 per cent. is to be added.
The above percentages are to be held to include all insurancea, water
for the works, use and waste of plant, sharpening tools, artificial light,
supervision (except as provided in sections 2 and 3), overhead establishment
charges, maintenance and profit.
1 ~ 2 DAY WORK.
EXTRA W A G E S .
The follcming m e the ethma woger payable lo mma wwkkg in rpccial
aondirwna :-
Per hour.
( a ) Furnace or similar hot work? up to 120 degreas Fahr, 22.
(Above this temperature, or where special circumstances
exist, the local Joint Committee ia empowered to arrango
special terms.)
( h ) Men working in refrigerators, cold stores kc. at a tempera-
ture of from 50 to 30 degrees Fahr.. ..................... 2d.
(Below 30 degrees Fahr., or where special circumtancea
exist, the local Joint Committee in empowered to arrange
special terms.)
(e) Insulation work, when charcoal, silicate of cotton or
powdered cork is used.. ...............................1d .
(d) Insulation work in connection with cold storage, when
charcoal, silicatc of cotton, cork slabs or powdered cork ia
used ............................................... 2d.

(e) Foul or dirty work, such as the repair, replacement or


renewal of main sewers and main #ever manholes, foul or
dirty work in chemical w o r b kc.. ...................... 1d.
(The London Regional Joint Committee on 22nd September,
1927, agreed that the following work: Plumbers re-
using old lead soil and waste pipes or old sheet lead in
connection with sanitary work, doing repair work in
ducts, or cutting into mil and waate pipes for the purpoae of
unstopping same, coma under thin clause.)
(1) Detached chimney work m d don, or repair of church
splres :-
.....................
. .. ......................................
Above 40 feet and up to 00 fee)
90
Over 150 ,,
....................
,, 1 5 0 , ,
Id.
2d.
3d
( q ) Men working in water where watertight boob are necessar~ Id.
(Boots to be provided by the Employer.)
(h) Carpenten when they are required to cut and aller
m a t e r i b for re-use in concrete work....................
Id.
(i)Men employed on construction, reconstruction, main-
tenance and repair of all Erebrick work on retorts, retort
.
furnaces, oil, gas and electricgenerators and boiler settings l d .
DAY WORK. 133
EXTRA WAGES-coiltinued, Pers 7 1 o u ~
( j ) Reconstruction and repair of all firebrick work on ovens,
other than domestic .................................. Id.
(k) Masons when fixing worked or dressed stone, not to
include wallers ...................................... Id.
(1) Bricklayers when cutting and setting gauged brickwork.. Id.
(Gauged work to be understood as work where bricks are
cut to a template and rubbed to a h e surface, but not what
is known generally as axed work).
(m) Bricklayers and masons when fixing terra cotta or
artificial stone......................................I d .
(n) Men working in trenches a t a depth of 20 feet below the
.................................... Id.
top of the trench
( 0 ) Men working on swings, ladder-cripples, in boats or
................................... I d .
boatawsin's chairn
(9)Men working for 4 hours or more on laddera a t a height
.......................................... Id.
of 40 feet..
(q) Men working for 4 hours or more on laddera at a height
............................. 2d.
of 75feet...............
(r) Spindle and four-cutter hands, regularly employed as such,
minimum of ......................................... I d .
(It is understood that apprentices may be employed on
any machines.)
(s) Plumbers caating lead (excluding tacks, scrap lead, sash-
weighta, and wedges for Bashing) and plumbers using
acetylene or oxy-hydrogen dame ....................... 2d.

To workmen engaged upon the classes of work specifled below,


extra wages above the Labourers' rate shall be paid aa set
out :-
( 1 ) Timbermen, scaffoldera and well-sinkers, recognized as
such............................................... Id.
(u) Qualified benders and fixers of bars for reinforced concrete
work, on satisfying the employer that they have been
employed on lhis description of work for three months.... Id.
(They shall provide themselves with the following tools :
pliers, chisela, hammers and hack-saw framea.)
( v ) The man operating a mortar pan, barrow hoist, concrete
mixer or pneumatic pick .............................. Id.
1"
134 DAY WORE.
E X T R A WAGES-continsed,
Psr how
(w) Men engaged on concrete levelling for three cowcutive
days or longer....................................... Id.
( 2 ) Menengaqed on the erection of s&olding for travelling
........
cradles, boatswain's chairs and swinging 8cnFlolds 2d.
.
(y) Men erecting and fixing steel-framed constructional work. 2d.
OVERTIME.
Overtime shall be paid a t the following rates, namely: First flve days
of week :-
First two hours, time and a quarter ; second two hours, time and a half ;
afterwards, until starting time next morning, double time.
Time worked between leaving-off time on Saturdays and 4 p.m., time
and a half ; afterwards, until starting time on Monday morning, double time.
Where men start before the usual starting time, they shall be paid a t
overtime rates for any time worked beyond the normal day. Starting
time not to be before G a.m. and in cases where the operatives employed
are unable to continue a t work until the leaving-off time provided by the
working rules, the time worked before the usual time of starting shall be
paid a t time and a quarter.
Overtime shall not count until full time for the day has been made;
this provision not to apply unless the loss of time is through the workmnn's
own fault.
Work done on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, Easter Monday, Whit
Monday, August Bank Holiday, or any other Bank Holiday specially pro-
claimed, shall be paid for at the rate of double time, Good Friday not
being treated as a Bank Holiday.
N I G H T GANGS.
The general working conditions shall apply, but separate men from
those a t work during the day shall be employed, and 3d. per hour above
the ordinary rate shall be paid for such work, provided that a t least three
nights consecutively are worked. The hours worked without overtime
rates not to exceed forty-five per week, being nine hours each night for
five nights. Meal-time hours during the night to be one and a half.
T R A V E L L I N G ALLOWANGES,
The shop or job from which the workman is sent is to be regarded as the
centre for measuring the distance. Workmen who are sent from the shop
or job shall be allowed expenses and time at Standard Rates occupied in
travelling one journey only to andfrom the job and in addition as follows :-
( a ) If the distance sent be not over five miles, any extra expense
incurred daily by the workman over and above the amount he would
have to pay for travelling from his home to the shop or job from which
he is sent.
D A Y WORK. 1%
TRAVELLING AL1,OWANCES-~~~llill~ieil.
If the distance eent be over 5 miles measured in a direct lino, paragraph
(a) does not operate, and an allowance shall be paid In accordance with the
following :-
( b ) Over 5 miles and up to 10 mtles, 11- per day.
(e) Over 10 miles and up to 15 miles, 116 per day.
(d) Over 15 miles, 31- per day.
Alternatively to (d), the following rule may be adopted :-
( 6 ) Lodgings and expenses shall be allowed and paid for by the Em-
ployer to all men sent to jobs necessitating lodgfngs a t the rate of 316 for
each night away from home, and in addition such men shall be allowed
return fare home once a week, if the distance sent be not more than 20
miles ; if more than 20 miles and u p to 40 miles. once a fortnight ; from
40 to 60 miles, once a month ; over 60 miles, mutual arrangements shall
be made between Employer and Operative before going to the job.
Where, owing to special circumstances, the allowance of 316 per day is
found to be inadequate, application may be made to the Regional Joint
Comdttee for a special rate to be fixed.
When men are sent to a higher-pald district, Employers to pay the higher
rate ; 11 sent to a lower-paid district, the rate shall be that of the district
from wbich thezman is sent.
136 STANDARD RATES O F WABES,

S T A N D A R D RATES O F WAGES IN THE RUILDING


T R A D E IN ENGLAND A N D WALES. J A N U A R Y 1, 1936
(nrrnnged nlpl~nbrtically).
The tollowing inlormation Is extracted, by permission, from tablea supplied by
the National Joint Oouncil for the Bdlding Industry, the ofeces of which are a t
6, Duke Street, Adelphl, W.0.2.
I t should be noted that a nnmber of regradinga come into force on February l s t ,
1036, and information can be obtained a t the above address.
--
GRADE.
--____I
1-__-----
A A I l E ' F 3
-1-
S i 0

Crnfts111~11
Lahonlws
.
.
I
1
s.d.s.d.
I I;& 1 G
2
s . d . 8 . d . ~ . d . s . r l . s . d . a.11, s.(l.
64 I r, 1 44 1 4 1 34 1 n 1 21
1 I b 1 1: 1 0 2 1 G t 1 0 O l l ~ O l l + ~ G l l
,
..
T,JWI. (!rde.
dberavou . A
Aberdare
dberdovey
bbergavenny
... A1
HI
A1
..
hhergele .. .. A2
Abesyetwgth
Abingdon
Accrington
.
.. ...
B3
A3
A
Addleatone
Afau Valley .. .. A3
A

..
Aldeburgh 0
Alderley Edge A
Aldershot R!d
Alfreton and i l p l e y A
. .
. .. ...
Ahwick A2
Altrincham A
Amble , A2
Ammanford A
Ambleslde . . AS

. .
...
... A3
Applebv R3
rdingiey HI
Arledey.
ANndel
Ascot
bhbourhe : .. RBDl
Aabby-de-la-Zouch
Aahford (Mlddleaex)
. A2
AS
Ashford (Kent)
Ashington
.
. .. A3RfA2
Ashtead

... .
Aahton-under-iyne A
.
...
Askam A3
Atherstone A3
Attleborough B3
Audlem
AyclMe.
. ... .. B1 A2
A1
Aylesbury
Aylsham . . Bl
STANDARD RATES O F WAGES. 137

S T A N D A R D R A T E S 01." WAGES IN T H E BUILDING


T R A D E IN ENGLAND A N D WALES-conllnued.

.. ..
Town.
Buntlngford
Grade.
B3
Town.
Cleveleye .. Town.
Dovorcourt .. Q..~ aBA3d ? .
Burs
.. ..
~urgess'Hll1
03
B9
Oliddesden
Olltheroe . DriWeld
Burnham Bl Coalvllle ,
..
... ...
Bumham-on-Crouch 8 3 Oobham
.. ......
Bnmhope A1 Cockermouth
BurnopUeld A1 OockUeld Oornol) A
Burnley A Dunmow B3
... ...
Oolcheater
Rurry Port
Burslem.
A
A
Ooleahill.
Colne . ... Dunstghle
Durham City
.. .. B
A

...
Burstow Dl Oolne Vnlley Durford B
Burton-on-Trent
Bury
A
A
Colwyn Bay
Oon~leton
.. Enetboorne . . A2
.
. .. ..
Bury St.'Edm&ds B1 Oonlston East Glamorgan and
Buzton.
Byfleet
A1
B . ..
Connab's Quay
Oonsett
Monmoothnhlre
vnlleya .. A1

Calder Valley . . A
Oonway
Oopthorne
Oorwen . . .
Enst Dereham
Eaetlelgh ,
.
East ~ r i n a t e s i I?
.. B3
AS
Cnlne . . .
~amberl& ;
Bl
1 R9
Coundon .. Eastwood
E ~ S W vale a& DIE-
A1
Cambridge . .
A1
Coventry
OragLead . trlct
... .. A1A1
.. ..
Oaunock and Hed- Cranleigh
... Ebcheater
Edenbridge
... B1
...
neaford A1 Crawley
Edge Hills B2
Canterbury
Cardiff .. .. .. 111
A
Crediton.
Crewe . .. Enham
E~remont
. 82
Carlisle
Oarmarthen . . A
13
Crickhowell
Cromer . ..
Ely .. ..
Oarntorth
. .. ..
Oarnarvon(0oouty of) B t
A
Crook .
CGok, stanley
.
EPP~W
Esh
:
.. ... ..
Carno R3 Crosshills ~ s ~hi n b ~ n g
Etherley. ,
. ...
Cnstle C a q B3 Orowborough
Castleford A CuckEeld Evenwood
Caterhain , A3 Oomberland (except Exeter
Chagford
Ohalfonta .. ...
Ohapel-en-le-Frttb
B2
B
A1
Oarlisle, Cocker-
mouth, Keawlck,
and Penrith) , A3
Exmouth
Falrford. ..
Charlwood (Susses) B1. Cambran . .A Fair Oak
..
Chatbam and District A3
Chatteris . O
. Dalton . .. AA Fakenham
Falmouth
..
Cheadle(3hff~)
Cheddar Valley
Chelmsford .. ...
A
B2
A3
Dartmouth
Darwen
. .
Darllngton ~ i d t r l c t
. . .. AA2
, A
Fareham
Farnham
Faveraham ..
Oheltenham
. . A3 Daventry
. . nl
3 Felixstowe
. ..
... ...
Fenny Stratford
Ohertsey A3 Deal
~enblgh:
Derby .
. . A3 Fenton
. . .. AB3
Cheaham B
Oheater A
Devises .
Ferryhlll
.
.. ... .. ... A1
Cheaterfleld A Featlnlog
Chlchester
Chippenham
B1
Dl
Dewebury
Dldcot .
Dlpton . .
A
R
Flley
Flshguaid :. .
.. ...
Fleetmood A
Ohipping Norton
Ohurch Strettou
.
B3
B1 Diss . . .
.. .. B3 Flint A1
Chorley A Dol~elly. B1
.
~olkestohea n i ~ B1
~ e
. . . .. ...
Doncaster A Frinton-on-Sen B
Doroheater .
Cirenceater B1
Olacton-on-Sen
Oleator Moor
Olevedon .. ..
B
A3
B1
Dorklng
Dover .. . B1,
R
. B1
Frodsham
Frome
Frosterley
,
A
B2
AS

t Bxospt Oonway and Lhndnduo


t
138 STANDARD RATES O F WAGES.
S T A N D A R D R A T E S O F WAGES I N THE BUILDING
T R A D E I N ENGLAND A N D WALES-continfred.
Town.
Qainsborough
. .. /
Gmde.
A2 Heanor . . .. B3A Kington.
... R2
n2
. ...

Qarstang A
.. Heathfleld
.A Kirbv ~ o o m i d e
03

. ... BA2
~ l r k Lonsdale
b ~
Oakahead
.
Qerrard's cross
A
.
Hebden lindg'e
B 1 Hemel Herumtend
. Kirkby Stephen .. B3
A
. ... A3B3A3
Qlllingham B Henley B Kirkham
Street.
. ...
Qlastonbury a n d
.
.Bl Henlow . .. .. A3
Henley-in-Arden ~naresboroo~h
Knebworth
Qlossop
Qloucester
.. ...
A
A2
Hereford
Heme Iluy .. .. B1 R Kniohton
snifaiiy
.
.I
. .. .. A2
.. ... ... A2AA
Qodalming B Herriard. B3 Knowle
Qoole
Goring .. ..A2
B3
Hertford
Eeysham
Knutsford A2

.. .. .. ... AA3A
Qorseinon A Heywood
Qosport A2 Higher Klnnerton
Qowerton
..
Grangeover-Sands A3
A
.. Hlnckley
Hitchin
. . A2A
... ... ... A2
Qrautham A3 Hoddeadon
Gravesend A1 Holm0rth
Qraphott
..
B2
. Horley .
Holywell
B1
.. ... A3A
Great ~ a r m o i t h B

..
Qrimaby A Hornby. ,
Quildlord B Horncastle B
.
., ... B1AA
Quilsborough A3 Homsea.
Hailsham .. .. B3
Horsbam
Eorwich
Halesworth
. . 0
. Eowden-on-Tyne
. .A
.. .. B2 .. ... B3
Halifax A Huddersfield A
Halstead B Hull
Halton Park ~uustadton
Ham Hlll (including Huntingdou B2
Odcombe. hlonta-
cute stoke sub-
Haddon, Norton-
. B1 tlfracombe .. .. BA
. ... AB1
sub Hamdon)
.
Ilkeston
Ilkley
. .. .. BA Immingham A
. . A2
Hanley
.
Ingatestone

... ... A3
Hariech Ipswlch
Harpenden
Hatrington A3 Ironbrldge and
Diatrlct . .. ASB2
Harrogate
.. .. BAA
Hartlepools Isle of Wight
Ivybrldge . . B2A
.. .. B2 ... .. A3
Harwich
Haslemere Keighley
Hastines
Hathersage. .. A3
- B1 - Kelvedon
Keudal . B3
.. .. A3A
. .. B3
Hat0eld A3 Kenilworth
~averfordwesi
Hawarden A
Keswlck.
Ketterlng . . A1A
.. .. A1 Keynsham

.. ... B2
Haydook A ~lddermlnste; an;
Hayfield
Hayle
Haywards H&th
.. B2B1 Stourport
Kineton.
Kinp'sLynn
A2
B1

* The London region covers the district oontained within a olrole deecribed by
a radius of 15 miles from Oharing Cross.
The authorized rates are as follows:-
Wlthin 12 miles radiue: Craftsmen 1s.8d ' Labourers Is.3d.
From 12 to 16 milea radlus: Oraftamen l;.'i&d.; Labourers Is. 2fd.
STANDARD RATES O F WAQES. 189

STANDARD HATES O F WAGES IN T H E BUILDING


T R A D E I N ENGLAND A N D WALES-continued.
Town. Grade. Town. Glrrdr.
. . ..
. ..
Morley A Pontardawe and
Morpeth.
..
A2 Swansea Valley A

.. .,, ..
.
Much ~ a d h s m ' B3 Pontefract A
Lowestoft
Lodlow
..
B
B1
Much Wenlock
Mundesley-on-Sea
B

..
B2
Pontyprldd and
Rhondda Valley A1 .
Loton
Lytham . . A1
A
Nantwiod
Neath and ~ a i l e y A
A2
trlot ..
Pontypool and Dfa-
. .. A1 .
Macclesfield . .. A1
Nelson . .
Newark-on-~r&t ; A2
..
.
A
..
Poole
portishead
AS
. .
A

... ...
Maohynlleth B3 Newbiggin A2 Portsmouth At
.
Maesteg and falley. A Newbury
.-
B1 Port Talbot A

.. ...
Maidenbead - A3 Newcastleon-Tyne A Poulton, A
Maidatone
Maldon
, AS
B
- .
Newcastle under Prescot
Prestbury .. ..A
A1

..
Lyme . A
..
.. ..
Mallwvd. B1 New Forest B2 Preston. A
Newmnrket
New MIIL
Newport(Mcn.)
. B
; A1
A.. Puby .
Princetown B1
A

. Newport(Salop)
- .. ...
B

... ...
Manningtree B3 Newport Paanell B3
Manafield (includin~
. Newquay B2 Radcliffe A

..
East Kirby) A New Radnor B3 Rainford A
March (Oambs)
Mamate .
B2
B1
Newton Abbot
Newtnwn - .
A1
B3
:.
Ramsgate
Raonds . .. .. A8
B1

NorGnton
Northailerton.
A
.
A3
Reading.
Redhill . A2
B .
Northampton.
. ..A Redruth and ' Darn-
.. ..
. .. ...
Northo A1 borne B1
Marlborough
Marlow
B9
B1
~ o r t h&ie~ds
North Walsham
.. ...
A
Bl
Reigate.
Retford . . .. A2
B
AS
.. .. .. ...
Maryport , AS Northwich A2 Rhyl
Masham. B3 ~ichmon'd~ l i r i c t AS
Matlcck
. .. A3
Norwich.
Nottlngham . ..A1
A Rlpon AS
Medodey
Melksham
.
A1
Bt
Nuneaton A
.
~ochdal;
Rochester . ..
A
B

.. ... .. ...
~eltonMowb& A2 Oakham A3 Rosa-on-Wye. B
Ogmore and Cf'arw A
Merionethshire
(Oounty of) . B1 Oldbury A
RosaendaleValley
Rotherham
A
A
daraDistriot ..
Merthyr and A h a -
A1
Oldham
Ongar
ormsklrk
. ..
A
B1
A
Royston.
Ruabon
.
B1
... ...
A1

. ...
Mexborough A Rngby A
Mlddlesbrough' A
.. ..
Ossett and ~ L r b u rA~ Runcorn
.. ..
A

..
Middleton A Oswestrg A3 Rusbden AS
. ... ...
Middlewlch A2 Oundle AS Buskington AS
A2
.
Milford Haven
..
Midsomer ~oi-ion B1
B
Over
Overton.
.. B3 Saffron Walden ..
B3

. .
Oxford A1
Millom
. .
AS
Oxted B2
Salisbury Oity B2
.
. ...
Milton-on'der- Salisbury Plain B2
Minehead
. ... ...
Wychwood BB
B2
Palgnton
Pangbourne . ..
A1
BS
Sawbridgeworth
St. Albans
B1
A1
Mistley B3 Pembroke Dock B3
. St. Anne's-on-Sea
. .
A

. ... . .. ...
Mold A1 PembrokeTown B3 St. Helena A
HonmouihT~on B2
Hontgomery ( ~ o w n j B3
Pellistone
Penrlth ...
A
AS
St. Ives
Scarborough
BB
A1

. ..
Montgomeryehire
(Oounty of)
Monyaeh
B3
AS
Penzance
Petworth .. .
Peterborough.
B1
Al
B3
.. Selby
Sevenoah
Shardlow .. ...
A
AS
A
Morecambe . . A Plymouth A Sheerness B9
140 STANDARD RATES OF WAOEB.

S T A N D A R D RATES O F WAGES I N T H E BULLDING


T R A D E I N ENGLAND A N D WALES-eonlinurd.
Town.
.
Grndr. Town.
.. O?rrde.
.. . . ..
Town. Grade.

...
Shemeld A Swlndon A3 Welln B1
Shepton hiallei B2 Tadcaster A3 A2
.. Tamworth . ..A1 g $ z Q a r d & City A
..
Sheringham B9
. .
.. ...
Shlpley A Taunton B Wendover B3
Shrewsbury A2
.
Tavfstock BS
Wentbury . ;..
~est~romwlch A
BI
...
Slble Eiedinghim B tTess-aide Dlatrict A
.. . ..
Slrhowy Valley A1 Telgnmnuth A2 Weatgate-on-Ses B1
Sittingbourne
Skqqnesa .. ...B3

Tenby
~hetford
Thlrsk . . ,
B3
.
BS
B3
Wwthoughton
Wethsrby
W. Qloncaatershlre
A
Al
B!2
Skipton.
Slealord . A2
AS Thomburv
hornt ton. .. ...
B2
A weybrld& .. ..
Weston-euner-Mare A%
AI
. . ..
~ l o n g h win&
, and
Thmpston
.
A3 Weymouth
. B1
...
Eton A9

...
Snettlsham B3 Tonbridge B Whitby A2

.
Solihull and G o w l e A1 Topaham B2
.
Wbltstable ~ i k ~ l o tB2
.

. ... ...
Toiqua A1 Wlckham Market

.. ...
0
. ..
Southampton. A2
Sonthend-on-Sea A1 Torringtan
Totnea ..B
B
Wldnea
Wlgan
A
A
. .
Southmoor A1
Towosster Bt Wlmbnrne B
.. ...
Southport A
South Shleldr A . Trim . . B2 Wlncheeter B

..
Southwold B3 Windermere A3
Sowsrby s ridge Windsor and Etou A3
. .
...
A
.. Wirksworth B1

... ..
Spaldlng B1 Wlsbeoh. B3
Spenny Moor
. Al Wltley . B2
..
Spen Valley
Stafford
. ...
A
.
A1 Ulverston .. A3
...
Wltney B3
Stalnes A2 Usk
. B2 witton-le-wear
. .. . A1

... . ..
~ttoxetdr A8 Woklng B
Staithes A
.. ..
Woklngham B
Stemlord
Stanley.
A3
A1
Wakefleld .. A Wolslngham AS
Sterenage AS . Walllngford
Wahall iucloding
B1 Wolverhampton (Ln-
cludlng Wlllenhall
...
Stockbridge (+arks) A
. ..
...
Wednesbu ry and and Bilston) A
Stockport A . .
...
Darlamton A Woodbridge BZ

..
Stockton A
Stoke-on-~reni
Stokesley . A
A
Walton-on-Nase
Wantage .
. ..
B
..
B9
Worcester
Worklngton .
. A9
A2
A3

.. .. Ware AS Worksoo
(Stourbridge
Stowmarket
A1
B3
Warmlnstar
.. B9
. ~or&tn'~ . B1

..
Wrexham (lnciudlng
Stroud . .
Stratford-nn-Avon A3
AS
Warrington
Waterhonses
A
Al Cetn). . .. A1

..
Weardale w e s t oi Wroxham B1
*Sunderland . A Stanhope) and Wycombe (Hlgb) A3
s u t t o n coldeeid
.
, A Teesdale DLstrlct
. ..
Wymondhnm. BI

..
(West of Barnard
Yeadon . .. .. HA
Sutton-ln-AnhBeld A
Bwadilncote
...A Oastle)
Welllngborough
.
B
A1 Peovll .
. .
. . .. AC
Sw.naga B
Swansea.
Swanwiok . A
A
Wellhgton (Salop) A2
Wellington(Somerset) B2
Pork
Poxford.

5 Includes the industrlal areas of Halesowen, OldHill, Cradley, Oradley Heath,


Quarry Bnnk, Lye, Brierley Hlll and portions of the land in between.
Sunderland Dlatrict extends t o and includes t h e Olty of Durham.
t Cornnrises the town districts of the Eartlepools, Stockton, bllddlesbrough,
and the lniervenina oreas, extending t o Stalthed on the S.E..Btokaley on the S.,
taking In t h e town i f Y a m .
1 'l'yne and Blyth Dlstrict comprise# the town dlltrictm of N e w o d e a n d
G a t d e e d , K. and 9. Shlelds, Blythe, and tho intervening arms.
T A B L E SHOWING P R I N C I P A L V A R I A T I O N S I N P R I C E S O F X A T E K I A L S A N D R A T E S O F
LABOUR IN T H E LONDON A R E A BETWEEN 1921 A N D 1936.
Based on the list of current prices in "The Builder" and published by kind permisqion of the proprietors.

I January,
1921.
Jnnuary
1926 1 January
1930. I J a ~ ~ u n r y! , J a n u a r j ,
1932. 19% / Jnnuary,
134 1 January
1 1 January,
1936.

hIeci~nnics,pe?h o w
Labourers ,, .. .. .. .
. ..
. . .
Best Stocks, per 1,000 alongside on river
n p to Londoi~Bridge . .
.. .
Stiitiot~s , .
Flettorrs,per ~,ooodeliveredtatLondon Goods
. . .
ditto . . .
Best White, lvory and Salt-glnzcd Stretchers
. . . . .
Thamcs B a l l ~ t per
.
. . .
ynrd, delivered withiu
. .

1; 1l o
2 miles of Paddiugton
in Loudonaren . .. . .
Best Portland Cement., oev t o i l . delivered
. .
Best (:round Bloe Lias Lime, per t o , ! , de-
4 7 6 3 3 6 2 8 o z o c
livered nt rnilway depat . .
. . 3 6 4 6 1 . 7 6 :I:: 1 1 7 6

lo /
Bnth Stono, prrjbof cube, delive~'ctli ~ Wcst-
t
houlme Park, Paddington or South Lam-
beth, G.W.R. . . . .
.
Portland Stone, p e r f o o l cube, delivered a t
210 210 o 210
Nine Elms. Southern K. or South Lnm-
het11,GW.R. . . . . . .
H w d York Stoue, per foot cube, lu scappled
0 4 4 0 4 4 4 0 4 2 $ , 0 1 4 h 0 4 4 4 O 4 4 h 0 4 4 4

&tion,Londo~~. . . . . .
random blocks, delivered a t any goods
20 in, x l o iu. Best Blue Eangor or Port-
o I 3 3 0 6 3 0 6 3 0 6 2 1 0 6 3

depth. . . . . . .
modoc Slates, per milk of I , ~ W nt r a i l m y
Best Madline-made Tiles from Croqelev or
.I361u 0
I
,251: 6 2 7 0 u 125 o o ~ 2 5 : : 123 5 3 1 2 3 5 o 1 2 3 5 o
Staff~brdahire district, per 1,003, F.~.R.
Loudon ,. . . . .
, 6 15 o

1 /
Deals, g in. x 4 in. up to 11 in. x q in. pep
. . . .
srandard (avernge price) 67 lo o

p e
. . .. . . :
Rolled Steel Joista in London.,uer I o n (aver-
ageprice).
r de1iveredinLondon
3 6 0
39 o
o
0
1310
54 0
I Z I O O
i. 1 0
1210 o 111 o o
23 lo 0 20 I o
11
0
o o
0 0
I I I O O
8 o 0
11100
25 lo 0 !
21 oz. s h e < Qlnss, thirds, per foot sxper-
ficid . . . . . . .
,
GenninoGronndEngiishWhiteLenil.perton bg 5
o o 8l
o-
o o 65
62 l o o
o o qa
54 o o
o o
47 lo o
4:
,
o 0 4f
45 o o
o o 33
45 o o
o o 3g
13 o o
o o
51 o o
3
LADDERS, BARROWS,
STEPS, TRESTLES, ETC.
--

STEEL TUBULAR
SCAFFOLDING
supplied and fixed.

- Every description o f -
Builders' Plant for Sale or Hire.

Scaffold Poles, Scaffold


Boards, Putlogs, etc.

Carter's Travelling Cradle,


THE CRADLE THAT TRAVELS ANY DISTANCE
ON STRAIGHT OR CURVED
FRONTAGES.
-
ESTIMATES FREE.
--

Phone ' Paddlngton 7661 (6 I~nes) Wire : " Laddel-s," London.

STEPHENS & CARTER Ltd.


(Incorporatlng T h e Brltlsh Steel Scaffolding Co.)

PADDINGTON GREEN, W.2


144 BUILDERS' AND UONTRACTORS' PLANT.
GHARGES FOR HIRE-conlin~cd.
& BCARTER,LTD.-~0ntill~ed.
S~EYHEN
Tower Ladders-eonlfnued.
FIVE SEC'PIONS,I 3 FT. CLOSED,41 FT. OPEN, PLATFORMrot2
ONE M A N ;DETACHABLE BASE, 5 FT. 6 IN. X 7 F'P. 6 IN.
hIininium period of 2 days . . . .
35s. od. each
For the next 4 days . . . . .
15s. od. ,, per day
Per day afterwards . . . 10s. 6d. ,,
Delivery extra, according to diutance.
Builders' a n d Painters' Trestles-Enoh Treatlo.
I ,
1 1 .A. I
I I
First Second Aftel Pud
e week.

6 and 8 feet . . . .

STEPS.

1 First
Week
--
Week. 1
Second After 2nd
Week. /
Per Day. Per Day.
8. d. 5.d.
0 3 ' 0 2
0 4 0 3
0 5 0 4
0 8 0 6
010 0 7

T 3 1 0 9
SCAFFOLDING. TARPAULINS. Eto.
.. . . . . . . ..
.. ......
Cords (hemp) IS. od. per dozenper week.
(wire) 1s. 6d.
Putlogs . . . . . . . IS. od.

......
Boards . . . . . . . 3s. od.
Deala, u p to 16 feet . . . . . 62. od.
over 16 ,, . . . . .
. . . . . . .
gs. od.

......
~k)dps 0s. gd.
. . . .
..
Poles, 20 ft. and under
21 ft. and over. . . . .
. . . . .
as. od.
3s. od.
j

Scaflixer Bloclcs
,, Chams . . .
0s. gd.
0s. 6d.
Tarpaulins u p to 13ft. X Ia ft., 48. od. each per meek
.
Over 18ft. X raft. . , 5s. od. ,, ,, ,,
Trucks, gd. per hour^ ; 18. 6d, per day ; 7s. 6d. per uerlr.

PATENT DOUBLE-CRIP STEEL TUBULAR 8GAFFO1,DINC


Manufacturers: Tho London & Mldlend SteelSoaffoldlng Co. Ltd., Westminster,S.W.I
Builders' and Contractors' Plant.
CHARGES FOR HIRE.
STEPHENS& CARTER,LTD.,Paddington Green, W.2 ;
71 Kennington Road, s.E.11 ; and 735 to 7 6 1 Harrow Road, N.w.10.
The dny of' Iiwing and the day of vetul-n are each c h n ~ y e das whole days,
irrespective of the h o w .
Exclusire of Builders' profit.
LADDERS.
First Second After 2nd
Week. Week. Week.
-.--.
Per Day. Per Day, Pcr nay.
s. d. 8 . d. s. (1.
Up to 20 rounds . , , . , o 6 0 4 0 2
21,, 30 ,, . . . . 0 5
31 $ 9 40 s t .. - . .. 0 7
0 9 0 7
0 3
0 5
.. ..
... ...
41 9 9 50 9 , 0 I1 0 9 0 7
j ~ , 60, ,, . I 0 0 I0 o 8
61 ,, 70 ,, .
...
I 0

..
3 0 I0
71 ,, 80 ,,
..
I 6 I 3 I 0
81,, 85 ,, . . 6
86 ,, go ,,
91 9 , 95 9 ,
.. ... ... ..
. .
.
9
2
2 6
2
I
I I0
2 2
1 3
I
1 9
6

96 ,, IOO ,,
... .. 6
.. .. 3 0 2 2 0
I 0 1 ,, I05 ,,
106 and npmards
.. . 3 6 3 0 2 6
4 0 3 6 3 0
Extension

to
Up t o zo ft. extended 30 rd,, bldrs.' ladder
1 , 0 #, ,, 45 9, 7 , I,
31 ,, 40 ,, ,, 60 ,, I, $9
41 ,, 4s 9, i0 11 I,

49 56 2 ,
9,
Over56ft..
9,
. . . . . .
85 3, I> 7,

T o w e r Ladders.
F I V ESECTIONS,7 FT. CLOSED,27 FT. OPES, PLATFORMFOB
ONE ;\IAN; DETACHABLE BASE,4 FP.6 IN. X 6 FT. 5 IN.
11inimum period of 2 days
For the next 4 days . .. .. .. ..
2 js. od. each
10s. od. ,, per day
Per day afterwards . , . 6s. 6d. ,, . .
FOUR SECTIONS,13 FT. CLOSED,3j FT. OPEN, PLATFORM FOR
ONE MAN; ~ E T A C Z ~ A B L FBASE,
: 5 FT. X 7 FT. 6 IN.
Minimum period of 2 days
For the next 4 days .
.
. .. .. ..
30s. od. each
12s. 6 d . ,, per day
Per day afterwards . . .
8s. 6d. ,, . .
PATENT DOUBLE-CRIP STEEL TUBULAR SCAFFOLDINC
Manufactunrs: The London & Midland Steel Scaffoldins Co. Ltd., Westminster, S.W.1
'43
For BUILDING PURPOSES
Also

R/iI
EXTENSION LADDERS
P11,l Deliveries immediately from Stock.
Barrows and Trucks of all Write for
kinds, Watchmen's Huts, p r i c e List
Contractors' Offices, a c . , Issued
quoted at low prices and Monthly
, delivered at shortest notice.
Enquiries solicited from
THE BUILDING TRADE

Phone : VICTORIA 8238 U 8239


! Telegrams : " Adiagslat, Sowest, London "
Specialist in Builders' Requirements.
SCAFFOLD POLES, BOARDS AND PUTLOGS
delivered in loads direct to your site
-
by motor lorry. Write for our Con-
tractors' Store List for Tarpaulins,
Scaffold Cords, Lashings, Sewer
Boots, etc. :: :: We stock them.
LOWEST PRICES IN LONDON.
-
d TRIAL ORDER TI*IILL CONVIA'CE IOU.

H E N R Y L. COCKLE
Denison House,
VAUXHALL BRIDGE ROAD, S. W. 1
(Victorin Strcet end).
146 BVILDEIB8' AND OONTRAaTORS' PLANT.
GHARGES FOR HIRE-conlit~ued.
STEPHENS&. CARTER,LTD.-continued.
TRAVELLING CRADLES. LIFTING TACKLE,
- to.
PS. -
First
Day.
3econd
Day.
Third
Day.
One Iont ti^
Werk. I of 4
- - -
s, d. s. d. 8, d.
Each Cradle with Blocks & Falls 0 0 4 0 2 0
Track, per length - - -
ail
Swing Seat, 2 ~ ~ o c kand
Weston Pulley, I ton
's
..
la ,, . ..
,"
3 0
: 2
I
2
0
6
0
I
3
I
6

6
2 , . 3 6 2 6 1 9
3
5 . .
, 9 . 4 0
6 o
3 0 2 6
3 6 3 0
. .
19 9 , .
12 ft. Pipe Shear Legs 2 6 2 0 I 6
56 Ib. Weights
Hoisting Crabs
. .
. .. 0 2 0 I
6
0 I
0
3 6 2 2
Screw Jacks (smali) . . o 6
, (large) . .
Diaphragm Band Pump, gin.
0 9
1
:o
0 0 9
0
o 6
6
3
0 5 0 2
Wire Bonds. Vdiam. per roo tt. 2 6 2 0 I 6
Ditto if!
' ,, - ,, 4 0 3 6 2 6
25 it, x 9' dia. Wire Bonds
perdozI . . . . - -
Sling Chsins (large)
(small) .
. .. 1 6 0 9 o 6
4 3 0 2
Jack 'koll and Chain . . 0
2 6
0
2 0 I 6
--

MISGELLANEOUS.
First Secoud Aer 2ud
TVeek. Week. Week.

Per Day. 'er Day. Per Day.


d. s. d. d.
Blocks only (each) I sheave . . . 8.
4 0 2
8.
0 I
. .
0
2 I, . o 6 0 4 0 2
. .. ..
1,

0 9 o 6 4
add& Fall ~ ) d r d3&s ~ x i d e (each)
s o 6 0 4
0

Long Falls, over IOOft. . . . . I 6


0 3
9
Cripples Wood or Iron (each) .
. ..
2 0 0

WindowllIachines. , ., 0 5 0 2
i
0
o 6
2

. . . , . I 0 0
KollerBoards. o 6 4
Navvv Barrows . . . . . 5
0 0 3

s set, 60 ft, or less .


0 0 3 0 2
~ r a i n " ~ o dper
,, Stoppers qin. and din. . .
, 2 o 6
. o 6
0
0 4
I 0
0 3
gin. . . . o 6 0 4

-
0 4

..
$,

Drain Bag and Pump, qin, and 6in.


Force and Lift Pumps . . . 0
I 0
3

P A T E N T DOUBLE-GRIP STEEL TUBULAR SCAFFOLDINC


supplied by the actual manufacturers
BUILDERS' AND OONTRAOTOES' PLANT. 147
C H A R G E S POR HIRE-conlinwd.
STEPHENS& CARTER,LTD.- continued.

Per Day.
s. d.
Crowbars. .
. . . . . 0 I
Earth Kammers . . . . . 0 I
Steel Wedges .
. . . . . 0 I
pail^ . . . . . . . 0 I
BasketChains.
Barrow ,, .
Floor Cramps.
..
.
.
.. .
.. .
.. .
.. 0
0
I
3
0 3
Rubbishwheels . . . . . 0 3
Dust Shsetq . . . . . . 0 I
Paste Board and two trestles . . . 3
MortarBoards . . . . . 0
0 I
Rubbish Baskets
. ... . .
... ...
0 2
Spirit Levels
Straight E d g e .
.. .. 0
0
a
2
Trowels . . . . . . . 0 I
MortarLarry. . . . . . 0 I
HairHook . . . . . . 0 I
Slater1sRipper. . . . . . 0 I
Shovels.
Pickaxe .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
0
0
I
I
Sledge Hammers . . . . . . 0 I
Scaffold Brackets (Homphries' Patent) :
3 Boards wide (per set)
5 ,* 99

APPROXIRIATE HIRE KATES OF CONTRACTORS' MACHINERY.


The prices n a ~ i ~ eare
d per meek of 48 working hours and are exclusive
of the cost of delivery and collection.
Unless otherwise specified the contractor provides the fuel, oil, and stores.

EXCAVATORS.
Half cubic yard Excavator, mounted on caterpillar tracks, and supplied
with Druglino, Shovel Bucket, Skimmer Scoop, or Back Acter
Attachment. E3o 0s. od. per meek.
f cu. yd. Excavator, as above, E24 10s. oJ. per week.
The capacity of the & cu. yd. Excavator, working under norlnalcond~tions,
is from 1,000 to 1,500cubic ~ . a ~ *ind sthe solid per meek. The capacity
of t h e 2 cu, yd, is about 25 % leas.

The London & Midland Steel Scaffolding Co. Ltd,


ldderleinh House, Caxton St.,S.W.I. T.N. VlCtoria 648314 :T.A. Dubelgrip, Sowest
148 B U I L D E R S ' A N D OONTRAOTORS' P L A N T .
G E A R G E S F O R HIRE-continued.
Trenching Machine, to dig to a depth of 14 ft., and capable of making
trenches from 18' to 4'7' wide, £35 0s. 042. per week.

The output of the Trenching Machine is about 300 cubic y a i ~ l s111 the fnlid
per day, but varies according to the conditions.

The hire rates quoted inclode sul~plyof a skilled oyerntor, s a l ~ p l jof the
necessary fuel and oil, and n~aintennncoaud insurance of the machi~ie
during the hire period.

STEAM CRANES (including insurance).


I-ton Crane La js. od. per week. 3-ton Crane £4 js. od. per week.
2-to11 ,, £3 5s. od. ,, 5.ton ,, E 7 5s. od. ,,

STEEL ERECTION MAST, 60 ft. high, in three 20 ft, sectious (including


guy ropes, snatch blocks and crab winch).
p t o n Mast & 10s. od. per week. 8-ton Maat £10 10s. od. per week.

HBN1)-POWER DERRICK CRANES, all steel construction.


I-ton Crane with 30 ft. jib . . .
E2 XIS. 6d. per week
2-ton ,, ,, 4 0 f t . , , . . .
L33s.od. ,,
3-ton ,, ,, 4oft. ,, . - .
L445.0d. ,,
p t o n ,, ,, 40 ft. ,, . . .
11;s 0s. ad. ,,

ROAD ROLLERS (including driver, fuel and oil).


+ton Petrol Roller 35s od. per day 8-ton Diesel Holler 3 js. od, per day
6-ton Diesel ,, 35.9. od. ,, ,, lo-ton Steam ,, 35s. oJ. ,, ,,
Scarifying extrn 2s. od. per hour.

CONCRETE MIXERS.
5/3& CU. ft. capacity without loading hopper 32s. 6d. per week
715 9, ,, v i t h ,, ,, 4js.od. ,,
1017 ,t tr 6js.od. ,,
14110 9 , ,, ,, 110s. od. ,,
PORTABLE PETROL-DRIVEN AIR COJIPRESSORS (including hose
and tools).
a-gun machine . . . .
£7 10s. od. per week
ygun , . . .
. £10 03. od. ,,
,+-gun ,, . . . . , I ; r a ~ o s . o d . ,,
FITzPATR~CK & SON f i r
455 O L D F O R D R O A D , L O N D O N ' E.3
PLANT HIRE
BUILDERS' AND UONTRAUTORS' PLANT. 140

CHARGES F O R HIRE-contin~led.
PETROL LOCOMOTIVES, z ft. gauge.
zo h.p. Loco k 4 0s. od. per week. 12 1l.p. Loco £3 10s. od. per week.
PORTABLE LIGHT IIAILWAY TRACK, z ft. gauge. I(/. per yard
per week.
TIPPING WAGONS, z ft. gauge, from to I cu. yd. capacity. 52. od.
each per week.
PORTABLE PETROL-DRIVEN PUMPS, with zo ft. hose, footvalve
and strainer.
3' Pump £2 17s. 6d. per meek. 4' Pump &3 17s. 6d. per week.
RAND-POWER DIAPHRAGM PUMPS, with 20 ft. hose, footvalve a n d
strainer.
3. and 4' pumps from LI 10s. od. to L2 OS. od. per week.
BUILDERS' EIOIS'rS, complete v i t h say 50'160' rails, carriage, and all
accessories to make the hoist complete.
5 cwts. t o 7 cwts. capacity . . .£3 jr. od. per week
I Z C V ~ S . capacity . .. . .A4 5s. od. ,,
PORTABLE XIOKPAR MILLS, with petrol engines.
6ft. diameter £3 10s. od. per week. 7 ft. diarneterL4 0s. od. per week.
I z X 6 PORTABLE PETROL DRIVEN BRICK CRUSIIER, inonnted
on a chassis. £4 0s. odd per week.

sw C.P. ACETYLENE FLARES. 15s. 6d, each per week. Carbideextra.


ONE-MAN RAMMERS, zoo lbs, capacity. £4 10s. od. per week.

P U R C H A S E P R I C E S F O R B A R R O W S . LADDERS, &a.

STEPHENS& CARTER,LTD., Paddingtoil Green, W.Z. ;


71 Kennington Road, 6.E.11 ; and 735 to 761 Harrow Road, N.w.10.
BARROWS, EXCAVATORS' (NAVVY).-Ash frames, elin body, with
1% cast iron wheels, 15s. 6d. each ; with I&' wrought iron wlreels, 16s. 6d.
each a n d with tf" mood mheels with iron t,yres, 22s. 6d, e a c l ~ .
BBRROWS, BOX.-9 inch sides, each, 42s.; 12 ditto, 488.

PATENT DOUBLE-GRIP STEEL TUBULAR SCAFFOLDING


Manufacturers: The London 8 Mldland SteellScaffoldlne Co. Ltd., Westminster, 8.W.I
160 BUILDEREI' AND CIONTRAOTOBB' PLANT.
PURCHASE PRICES-oonlinucd.

BARROWS, General Purpose.-Size of top, 23 X 31 inches, hardwood,


each, 2js. ; painting, 7s. 6d.extra.
BARROWS, seamless pressed body, tubular frame, wrot steel wheels,
27s. 6d. each.
LADDERS, BUILDEM'.-Up to 30 rounds 08. ~od.per round.
31 to 35 ,, 0s. IO@ ,,
35 to 40 ,, 0s. I I ~ . ,,
41to45 9 , 1.9. od. ,,
46to50 ,, IS. rd. ,,
51 t o 55 , IS. ad. ,,
,+to60 ,, IS. qd. ,,
A11 bolts free. Painting extra.

LADDERS, EXTENSION, in z sections.


Height in feet. Price. Height in feet. Price.
Closed. Open. L s. d. Closed. Open. E s. d.
8 '3 2 5 0 '5 27 4 I3 0
10 17 2 12 6 16 rg 4 19 o
12 21 3 2 6 18 33 5 19 0
I4 25 315 0 20 37 6 12 6
The above ladders are not 22 41 7 7 0
wirpd. The ladders 1j 24 45 8 10 o
feet closed and upwards
are mired.
Also made in three sections from 8 it. to 24 ft, closed (equal to 18 it.
to 66 ft. open), a t prices from &3 12s. od. to &18 os,od. each.
Discount 15% .
TRESTLES, PAINTERS', well made of selected material with wrought
iron joints.
Feet high 6 8 lo rz 14 16
s.d. s.d, 8.d. s.d. s.d. s.d.
Priceseach 12 o 16 o 20 o 24 o 35 o 40 o
LADDER CRIPPLE, 3 ft. platform, 2p.; 3 ft. 6 ins. 25s.
PAINTERS1WINDOW MACHINE, from 37s. 6d.
12UBBlSH BASKET, with iron rods through the handles and bottom
reinforced, 5s. 6d. each.
STEPS, with swing backs and iron tie rods, per tread, IS. 6d.
DITTO, exceeding 10It, high, per tread, IS. gd.

PATENT DOUBLE-CRIP STEEL TUBULAR SCAFFOLDINC


Manufacturers : The London & Mldland Steel Scaffolding Co. Ltd., Westmlnster, 8.W.I
SANKEY
STEEL PRODUCTS

STEEL WHEELBARROWS 1 PRESSED STEEL


FOR ALL PURPOSES
I HOT WATER PANEL
RADIATORS
PRESSED STEEL I 0
SEAMLESS METAL TRIM
WHEELBARROW
SECTIONS
BODIES
0 0

SINKS and DRAINING I PRESSED STEEL


BOARDS in STAINLESS DOOR FRAMES,
STEEL and VITREOUS WINDOW SILLS,
ENAMELLED STEEL CHANNELS, etc.

JOSEPH SANKEY & SONS LTD.


Albert Street Works, I Hadley Castle Works.
BILSTON, Staffs. I WELLINGTON, Shropshire.
16s . BUILDERS' AND CONTRACTORS' PLANT.
PURCHASE PRICES-contlnftni.
DREW,&ARK&Go., Lea RridgeRond, Leyton, E.IO : gWaterloo Rnad,S.E. I

"DIABIOXD" TELESCOPIC LADDERS, Drew's patent, fitt,ed with


one piece automatic sprmgless locks, ropes and pulleys.
Feet (extended) 20 24 28 30 34
s.d. s,d. s.d. s,d. s.d.
Prices each jz o 64 o 76 o 82 o 98 o

TOWER LADDERS, from £10, or for hire: also made in three sections.

" RAP-RIG " SCAFFOLD (HIGGS' & DREW'S PATENT).


Each unit consists of four slotted uprights, ewli 7 ft. 6 in, long, of two
3 in. x 15 in. deal9 with 4 in x 3 in. x 2 In. blocks bolted between
same a t intervals t o support scaffold boards (which can be used as
ledgers), eight braces all bolted together and forming a platform about
10 ft. 9 in. x 10 ft. 9 in. One unit allows platform a t any height up t o
~ ; t w o units 14 ft. 4$ in. : three nnity 21 ft. 104 in, and 80 011.
6 ft. I O in.
Shorter units can be supplied.
Price per complet,e unit, A4 15s. od. Carriage paid. Hire charges on
application.

L. COCKLE,
HENRY Denison House, a96 Vauxhall Bridge Road, S.W.1.

BARROWS, NAVVY.-I' Elm body, ash or oak fraineand legs, mild steel
leg stays. s. (1.
With cast iron wheel, rf' tread , .
. each . IZ 6
,, wrought steel wheel, I$' tread , . . . 16 o
,, wood (iron tyre) ,, 2" ,, . , . . 16 6
,, with pneumatic-tyred wheel 4" tread . , . 32 6

BAHROWS, GENERAL PURPOSE.-Body k c , as last ; wood wheel,


2' tread, iron tyred. With top, each 26s. od.; without top, each 17s. 6d.

BARROWS. MORTAR NAVVY.-Body kc. as above. With cast iron


wheel, I+' tread, each 21s. od. ; with wrought iron wheel, IY tread,
each 26s. od.

BARROWS, STEEL.- 16 gauge bodies.


3 cubic feet capacity . . . , 22s. od.
4 $9 9 , . . . . 24s.6d.
Spare parts are aroilable.

PATENT DOUBLE=CRIP STEEL TUBULAR SCAFFOLDINC


supplied by the actual manufacturerr w
BUILDERS' AND UONTRAOTORS' PLANT. 163
PURCHASE PRICES-mnllnued.

TRUCKS, BUILDERS' HAND.-Constructed mith hardwood body, 4' o'


X a' 6", wheels 36" diameter with if' x &' tyresand fourplate s p r i n p ;
will carry 15 cwts.-In the white .&8 10s. od. ; painted 10s. od.
A11 as above but without springs.-In the white ,&6 18s. od. ; painted
L 8 2s. 011. If fitted v i t h pneumatic-tyred wheels add LI1s. 6d.
Prices F.O.R. London.

LADDERS, 13UILDERS1.-Up to 30 rounds 0s. gd, per round.


31 to 40 , os, robd. ,,
41 to 50 ,, 1 3 . aid. ,,
Prices for longer lengths on application.

LADDERS, EXTENSION. Three part,-


Built with sides of selected st,raight grain Columbian pine, rungs of .
tllortmghly seasoned oak or ash, ~ f diameter,
" fitted and pinned spaced
:rt 10" centres. Fitted with automatic locks and best quality plaited
hemp lines for pulling up. Guaranteed best workmat~shipand material..
Length Length Equal to a
Closed. Extended. builders' ladder
feet. feet. of rungs. Price.
I7 25 471-
23 34 601-
31 46 801-
40 60 1101-

49 73 1381-

Two part-
Closed. Open.
feet. feet.
C, 10
16
22
28
31
38

CRIPPLES, LADDER.--\VS~U~II~iron, adjustnble, per pair 37s. Gd.


,, WINDOW.-Complete with adjusting irons, made to fold
up, each ass. d.
The London & Midland Steel Scaffoldin
lddeslelgh Houne, Caxton St.,S.W.I. T.N. VlCtorla 648314 ;T.A. % Co. Ltd.
ubelgrlp,Sowsst
164 BUILDERS' AND OONTRAOTORS' PLANT.
PURGHASE PRICES-eonlfnucd.
HENRYL. COCKLEI-continued.
TRESTLES, PAINTERS1.-Up to IZ It. high, pc.r foot 2s. qd.
Over 12 ,, ,, ,, as. 8d.
RUBBISH BASKETS.-la in, high, 18 in. across top, each 5s. od.
Ditto reinforced with stout wire ,, 6s. od.
STEPS, BUILDERS'.-Up t o 10 treads, per tread IS. ~ o d .
Over 10 ,, ,, 2s. od.
Lighter pattern Up t o 10 ,, ,, IS. 6d.
SCAFFOLD CORDS, cut and whipped. Prices per dozen-
s. d. a. d.
Besttarredhemp I$ in. circ. ~j ft. 6 o 16 ft. 6 6
,, , , 2 ,, 5 ,, 8 g 16 ,, 9 9
Under 6 dozen carriage forward.
SCAFFOLD LASHES.-Flexible steel wire, galvanized, q in. circ., fitted
with thimble one end and ferrule the other.
Prices per dozen-12 ft. 10s. gd.; 15ft. 12s. od.; 16 ft. 12s. gd.;
18 ft. 149. 3d.
Carriage paid on 6 dozen and over.

COLLAPSIBLE ROAD SHELTERS (PORTABLE)-Covered with best


quality Blackdressed or Greenproofed Canvas with flaps to open either
end and transparent canvas on sides for light. Framework of
Galvanized tubular iron. Prices include delivery.
15'X7'6~X6'6* 1z'X6'X6' 7'6#X5'6*~6'
A15 10s. 6d. A12 1 2 s . od. £9 7s. 6d.

COLLAPSIBLE WATCIIMEN'S SHELTERS. Frame of Galvanized


tubular iron, covered with best quality Blackdressed Flan Canvas with
fold-up back rest and seat. Size 3 ft. wide, qft. 6ins. deep and 6 ft. high.
Price A4 77s 911. delivery free.

FALL ROPES.-Manilla, 1st quality.


IOO 150 zoo feet.
s, d. s. d. 3. d.
3 in. circumference 19 o 28 6 38 o each.
21 9, 9, 15 o 22 6 30 0 ,,
4 9, 13 o rg 6 26 0 ,,
DUST SHEETS, DECORATORS'.-" B," heavy cotton.
Sizsinfeet 9 x 6 10x6 12x6 12x9
Per dozen 321- 361- 4216 641-
PATENT DOUBLE-CRIP STEEL TUBULAR
supplled by the actual manufacturern
BUILDERS' AND CONTRACTORS' PLANT. 155
P U R C H A S E PRIGBS-co~illnued.
H E S ~ YL. Cocn~s-cmtinusd.
TARPAULINS-NEW-Best quality. Complete with Eyelets and Hopes.
'
Marking with Name and Town a t 3s. od. per sheet extra.
Blnck Oil Black Oil Oreeo White or Green Green
Trade Dre~sed. Dressed. Proofed Green Cotton. Cotton.
Sizes. No. I. No. 2. Flux. 18 08. Proofed Mrdiuni fleau!~.
Finx.z~&oa. IYelgI~t.
f:s.d. d:s.d. .Cs.d. f,a.d. dS8.d. E8.d.
gft.xgft. 1 1 9 1 4 0 1 3 ;. 1 j $J 1 1 0 1 4 g
IZ,,X$J,, 1 9 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 11.30 1 8 0 1130
12,,x12,, 118 8 2 2 8 2 I 4 2 4 o 117 4 2 4 o
X I 2 8 4 2 13 4 211 8 215 o 2 6 8 215 o
15,,x15,, 3 o 6 3 6 8 3 4 g 3 8 g 218 4 3 8 g
1 8 , , x 1 2 , , 218 o 3 4 o 3 2 o 3 6 o 216 o 3 6 o
1 8 x 1 , 312 6 4 0 0 3176 4 2 6 3100 4 z 6
18,,x18,, 4 7 o 416 o 413 o 419 o 4 4 o 419 o
2o,,x15,, 4 I o 4 9 0 4 6 3 411 9 318 o 411 g
ZI,,XI~,, 4 4 6 413 4 410 6 416 3 4 I 8 416 3
~ I , , x I ~ , 5, 1 6 I 5 8 6 5156 4180 5156
24,,x18,, 516 o 6 8 o 6 4 o 612 o 512 o 612 o
The above are "Trade Sizes." Prices for " Finished Sizes " can be
obtained on application.

TARPAULINS-SECOND-HAND-Properly repaired and redressed (both


sides) railvay sheets, cotnpleto with eyelets and cords.
Sizc about 20 ft. X 14 ft. .
. each 42s. od.
19 , 4 9, x 0 ,, 249. 0d.
a

Carriage paid London area. Special prices for half-dozens a n d dozens.

MAULS, WOOD.-Heavy, iron bound, 6' X IO', 10s.od. each.


PICK SHAFTS.-36 in. hickory, 15s. 6d. per d o z n .
PICKS (ROAD).-Solid steel, 8 Ihs. 24s. od. per dozen.
TRENCH PUMPS, from L 4 7s. 6d.
SAND AND GRAVEL SCREENS.-Frames of IF yellow deal, strongly
clamped with iron and strong iron bars a t back.
Pricesof laced pattern. '3 'c* P ' &' mesh
s . d . s . d . s . d . s . d , s . d , s . d .
5'0' X 2'6' ...
22 o 23 3 24 o 26 o 28 o 33 6
5'6' X 2'9' ...
23 6 25 o 26 6 28 o 30 9 37 3
6'0' X 3'0' ...
27 9 28 g 29 9 30 g 31 g 39 9
6'0' x 4'0' ...
47 9 52 g 57 9 62 9 69 o 87 6
Extra strong Locketed screens a t slightly increased prices and these
screens can be made in coarser meshes if required.

The London & Midland Steel Scaffolding Co. Ltd.


ldderleigh House, Caxron St.,S.W.I.T.N. VlCtorla 6483/4; T.A. Dubelorlp, Sowert
156 BUILDEBS' AND CONTBAOTOXS' PLANT.
PURGHASE PRIGES--co?!ti?~t~ed.
HENRYL. C O O K L E - C O ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ U ~ ~ .
PORTABLE OFFICES, ETC.
Specification " A."-Constructed with first quality timber, 3" X 2'
framing, covered with T. & G. boards. Floor, I' T. & Ci. flooring on
3' x 2' joists. Roof match-lined, corered with Kuberoid roofing felt.
Door strongly hing~,d,fitted with lock and key. Windows, one or two, or
glazed along one side, as desired, with 21 oz. glass (two end portions t o
open). Complete with desk and plan drawer. Built in sections for easy
erectlon on site and sent complete with all necessary bolts.
Specification B."-Constructed
L' with tirst quality timber. Sides of
.f' matchboard on 2' X 2' framing. $' T. & G. tlooriug on 2' X z' floor
joists. RIatch-lined roof covered with Ruberoid. Fitted with one window
to open, one door fitted with lock and key, pay t r a p and desk with drawer.
Despatched in sections for eaeily assembling on the job.

Length. Width. Height t o Eaves. Specn. " 8." Spew " B."
feet. feet. feet. L s. d. L s. d.
8 6 6 11 5 o 9 0 °
10 6 6 12 1 2 o 10 z 6
10 8 6 14 8 o I I I ~o
12 8 65 16 13 o -
12 I0 7 19 7 0 -
14 10 7 2 2 I0 0 -
E x t r a for mounting on four 12" wheels a n d steel axles 2 o o
E x t r a for d r a w bars . o 17 6

WATCHMEN'S HUTS.-Portnble,co~nplete !r ith seat,size 4'0" X 3'0" X6'o'


to eaves. Price from k-2 7 ~ ' .6d.

LATR1KES.-From L 3 5s. oJ.


All prices Nett and F.O.R. London, except where otherwise stated.

BARDSLEYS (RARROWS) COLCHESTER, 196, Bergholt Road, Colchester.


Navvy Barrows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L r o 10.;. od. pel. doz.
Steel narrows ............... r I I 15. od. ,, ,,
Push-np Extension Ladders ......... IS. 31. pel. V I L I L Y
Pull-up ,, ,, . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 .9 . 9, ,,
Jobbing Ladders up to 31 rungs . . . . . . . . . IS. od. ,, ,,
Builders Steps ............... 2s. 6d. p i , t w n d
Tarpaulins ............... a,. 6d. lie,. sqr~irrey ( r i ~ 1
All orders Cmriage Paid.
Quotations for Hand Carts, Trestles, &c.

PATENT DOUBLE-GRIP STEEL TUBULAR SCAFFOLDING


rupplled by the actual rnanufacturara
BUILDERS' A N D CONTRACTORB* PLANT. 187

PURCHASE PRIGES-continued.
ROWLAND BROS., Bletohley, London showrooms, 40 and 42, Oxford
Street, W.I.
Navvy h r r o w , size 2 it,. 6 ins. x z It. 6 in, on top, conrtructod of ash
and elm bolted together and fitted nibh 16in. x 8 in. cast iron wheel, legs
double stayed, capacity about a bushels. 17s. od. each.
Ditto, size 2 ft;. 8 in. x 2 ft. 8 in. ditto. 18s. od. each.

Navvy Barrow of ash framing and ehn box fitted nit11 prcsled steel tray
16 gauge in one piece, r! ft. 8 ins. x 2 ft. 4ins. a t top TI$ ins, deep a t front
and 7ins. a t back bolted together and with 16 ins. s 8 in. cast iron wheel,
legs double stayed. 23s. ad, earl].

Either of the above barrows fitted with :-


16" x IYCast iron wheel ......... a t 6d, each extra
16" E 4" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
16. x IYWrot iron wheel
17. x IFSteel wheel...
,, 11-
. . . . . . . . . . . 216
. . . . . . . . . . .916
..... . . ,,,,.
16' x IF Wooden wheel (mortised)
16' x IV ,, ,, (spokes dropped in)
... ,, 516
,, 41- ,,
. . . ,,.
Honldsworth's patent cast iron bushes ... ,, 113 per barrow
If without log stays ........... ,, I/- .... extra
less
Carriage Paid to Stations in England and W ~ l e sin nett ,& lots.
Trade Discount IS % nett.

PORTABLE PUMPS.
R. RICHARDS& Co., Old 13argc House Works, Upper Ground, S.E.I.
Portable Wrought Iron Galvanized Pumps :-
Diam. of Barrel gin. 4in. sin. 6in. 7in. 8in. gin.
s.d. s.d. s.d. s . d . s.d. 8.d. 3.d.
Heavy . , 63 o 75 o 81 o 93 o 138 o 168 o 195 o
Diaphragm or Trench Pumps. Approximate quantity of water raised
per hour, a t 60 strokes per minute, 3,800 gallons.
Pomp, with side suction for 3 in. iron tube, E 4 I js. od.

The London & Midland Steel Scaffolding Co. Ltd.


lddeoleigh House, Caxton St.,S.W.I. T.N. VlCtoria 6483i4 ; T.A. Dubel~rlp,Sowest
0
168 BUILDERS' AND CONTRACTORS' PLANT.
PORTABLE PUMPS-cnutinved.
H. RICHAI~DS
$ CO.-continued.

Power driven 3' diaphragm pump on wrought iron carriage and draw
bar L42.
Brass union, 13s. 6 d . ; 3 in. X *ply india rubber suction hose, 33. gd.
per foot ; galvanized steel strainers, 88. Grl. each ; extra brass unions,
nos. od, per pair ; cast iron foot valves and strainers, 158. od. ewh.
The above prices are Nett. Delivery in London.

TUBULAR SCAFFOLDING.

Steel Tubular Scaffolding, suitable for all t,ypes of esterior and interior
acnffolding.
Hire charges (minimum 4 weelrs) :-
Tubes . . . . . ad. per ft. per month
. .
Couplers and base plates
Putlogs . . . . .
r d . each
fd. per ft. ..
,,

Reductions for large quantities and for long periods.

LTD., 3441360, South Lambeth Road,


(GREATBRITAIN),
SCAFFOLDING
S.W.8.
Patent Tubular Scaffolding, composed of approximately 2. outside
diameter weldless steel tubes connected by patent couplers, simple,
adaptable and rapid in assembly and disrntlntling. The tubes are held by
the turn of a single setscrew and are easily aud economically stored and
transported. The new SCAFLOCK worm joint effects a 25% economy in
couplers.

IIIIZE PRICES (excluding delivery and collection) pel- ?,lo,~th.


3. d.
Patent Splitheads Large . . . . . . end 2 6
........
t~

9
,,
..
Patent Tubeshorr
Medium
Small ........
. . . . . . . . . ,,
2
I
o
g
a 6

TUBULAR STEEL SCAFFOLDING.


Patent Scaflock Tube ...... pel. f t . o oh
All Scaffolding Fittings including :-
Putlogs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . each o z
Scaffold Boards ......... po. doz. 5 o
Speoial inclusive quotations for contracts.

PATENT DOUBLE-GRIP STEEL TUBULAR SCAFFOLDING


Manufacturers : The London & Mldland Steel Soaffoldlno Co. Ltd., Westmlnstsr,S.W.I
The organisation which supplies
all SCAFFOLDING requirements
Tubular Scaffolding Cradle Scaffolds
"Scafftxer " Pole Ties Adjustable Splitheads
Telescopic "Tubeshors " " T u b i t r i g " Mobile
Scaffolds Material Hoists Ladders and.
Brackets Steps and Trestles

Plant o n Sale or Hire sive C o n t r a c t

The originators of Steel Tubular Scaffolding

S O U T H LAMBETH ROAD, L O N D O N
TELEPHONE NOS. : (FOUNDED 1906) S. W.8
MACAULAY 456 1 /4

STOCK DEPOTS AND WORKS AT


ABERDEEN BIRMINGHAM BRIGHTON BRISTOL
Tel. : 4287 Tel. : Mid. 3866 Tel. : Ports. 8533 Tel. : 5723 1
CARDIFF
Tel. : 5632
. DUNDEE
Tel. : 3054
- EDINBURGH
Tel. :43191
EXETER
Tel. : 4430
GLASGOW
Tel. : lbrox 838
MANCHESTER
Tel. : East 1092
. NOTTINGHAM
Tel. : 84586
NEWCASTLE BOURNEMOUTH SOUTHAMPTON
Tel. : 25957 Tel. : Southbourne 1456 Tel. : West End 67252
160 BUILDERS' A N D CONTRACTORS' PLANT.
TUBULAH S G A F F O L D N G - C ~ I I ~ ~ I I ? ~ ~ ~ .

THE LONDON &, MIDLAKDSPEELSCAFFOLDING CO. LTD., Iddesleigh


House, Chrtou Street, S.W.1. Wurks a t Old Hill, Stafiordshire.

I'atent Double Grip Steel Tubuli~r Scaffolding fittings, all one piece
Tlrilish SLeel drop forgings, used in conjunction with 6 Tauye r+iii.
n o n ~ u ~ bore
a l scaffolding lnbing.

Patent Double Grip Conplers give donLle strength and are easily and
inc~pidly
erected and dis~nalitled.

Also Patent Split Heads, Sho'es and all scaffolding accessories manu-
fdctured esclusirely in the Company's omn vorks.
Riro price, minimuin four weeks :-
'rubes i d . per jbot per iilonth.
Couplers, eta. ~ d each
. per month.
Prices for purchabe on application.

S A F E T Y S U S P E N D E D SCAFFOLDING.
SCAFFOLDING (GREAT BRITAIN),LTD., are tho pioneers of a system
of suspended scaffolding for use on steel and concrete frame buildings.
It is mechanically raised and lovered by wire ropes suspended from
cantilevers above and is designed to carry all ordinary scaffold loads.
I n the winter time or bad weather these suspended platforms can be
covered in, maimed and lighted.

CARTER'SPATENT TRAVELLING CRADLE (proprietors, Stephens & Carter,


Ltd.). A single " Carter " Cradle travels on a level track any distance,
negotiating curved or irregular shaped buildings as easily as straight
frontages, enabling any point on the highest or widest building to be
~mched.

3IORTAR MILLS.
S~IEDLEY
BROTUEHS
LIMITED,Eagle Iron Works, Belper, Derbys.
Smedley (Patented) Mortar Mill with steel framework " Ardurite "
runners, and " Ardurite " bottom plates in pan the midth of the ruuners
and replaceable. These mills are claimed to be extremely strong yet
light and are low enough to be filled and emptied from the ground level.

PATENT DOUBLE-GRIP STEEL TUBULAR SCAFFOLDlNC


Manufacturers : The London & MldlandSteelScaffoldlno Co. Ltd., Westrnlnster. S.w.1
11 1 BURTON'S PATENT

)I( P A T E N T SPLIT H E A D S & SHORES

11
'

H I R E PURCHASE
111 H I R E CONTRACT
SALE HIRE
Deal direct with Every f i t t i n g a
the actual manu- one-piece British
facturers Steel Drop Forging

III Manufactured Exclusively by

Tel.: V l C t o r i a 648314. Grams: Dubelgrip, Sowert, London.


Branches and Depots at: Birmingham, Brighton, Brlstol, Edinburgh, Glargow,
Hull, Manchester, Southampton, ctc. Rj'tnil
162 BUILDBIRS' AND (30NTRAUTOB.S' PLANT.
MORTAR MILLS-to?tliarle~l.
SXEDLGY I~ROTHERS, LIJIITYD-~07itinlted.
Type R.S.F. 103B. Portable Mill Type R.S.F. I. Stationary hlill rritl~
combined with petrol engiue. fast and loose pulleys.
Diam. of pan. Capacity Price. Diam, of pan. Capacity Price.
ft. cube. & s, d. ft,. cube. E 3 . d.
6' 0" 5 1 7 6 0 0 6'0' 5 7 1 0 0
7' on 7 242 o o 7' 0" 7 9 2 0 0
''Smedley" Roller Pan Mixer with steel framework, steel pall,
renewable sLeel grinding plate, '' Adurite " runners mounted on adjustable
springs, ball bearings to both vertical and horizontal shafts, Inrge
clischarge door for quick eniptying operated by hand wheel, racks and
pinio~~s :lnd large travelliug wheels.
Dia~n.of Pan. Output. Price.
4 ft. 6 ins. 8 tons per clay A95 0s. od.
3 ft. 6 its. 5 ,, ,, ,, A82 03. od.
Prices include delivery to Purchaser's nearest Railway Station.
FLEXIBLE STEEL ROPES FOR C W E S , LIFTS, &c.
WRIGHTS'ROPESLTD., Universe Works, Bir~ninghamand
702 Salisbury House, I3 (3.2.
" NO111BON7' OVAL ST R A K D
ROUNI)STRmD ROPES, L I ~ ' T~ " p ~ q5 , STRANDS,"~UCOH-NORIBON" NON
1 6STRANDS, EACH 18 WIHEH EACII 29 W I R E ~ ~ V EJJAIN
R ROTA'I'ILOFLATTLNED
OVER 3 1 ~ HEHP
1 ~ CORE. Hharr CORA. STRAND ~ R A A ROPES.
E
I

jud-
:i
jsx
Best
Patent
Steel.
-
Best
Plougt
Steel.
Epeclal Special
lllprwedJj Mild
~ ~ o u s hpatent
Steel. Steel.
1 E:,"lft
Special Special Best
mproved Plough
gz.t steel.
I
TONS TONS Toxe TONS TONS TOSS
- - -
7.4
10'1 11'0
6'4
9'0
11'9
-
13.1
-
14'6
-
16'1
13'7
17'2 15'3 16'3 18'3 20.3
21'1 23'1 I 15'3 16'2 18'1 20'1 20'4 24'8
25'3 27'7 18'7 19.9 22.3 24'1 26'9 29'7
31'9 34'9 26'9 30'3 33'9 37'1
37'1 - 35'3 39'4 43'6
43'8 48'0 - 41.7 46:3 51'5
49'9 54.6 /I - - - 47'5 53' 586
56.3 61'7 - - - 53'6 59'8 66'1
63'1 69'1 - - - 60'0
71'8 78.7
I
- - -- 68.3
67'1
76'4
74'1
84'4
79'5 87'1 1 - -
-
-
- 75 '6 84'5 9k.2
87'6 95'9
1 - (83.3 93'1 rog'o

The foregoing Tables are for Ropes made of Ungalvanized Wire.


Working loads ~ h o u l dnot exceed one-sixth of the specified strength of rope.
Prices on application.

P A T E N T DOUBLE-GRIP STEEL TUBULAR SCAFFOLDING


supplied by t h e actual manufacturers m
BUILDERS' A N D UONTRAUTORS' PLANT. 183
ACETYLENE PLANT.
FREDK.BRABY& CO., LTD., 350-364 EustOn Road, N.W.1.
PORTABLE FLARE LAMP WITH SPECIAL ADJUSTABLE BURNER.
Can be charged and started in l o minutes and will theu bur11
from 7 to 10 hours without ?ttention.
Candle Power
Size Xo. Approximate. s. d.
44 500 ta 1,000 6 7 6
43 500 to I, joo 7 17 6
42 500 to 2,500 915 0
41 500 to 5,000 11 o o

20% discount to Trade.


These lamps can be supplied on hire with or without a view t,o purchase.

SURVEYING A N D DRAWING INSTRUMENTS.


W. F. STANLEY
& CO., LTD., 286 High Holborn, London, W.C.I.
Standard theodolites, with trough or circular compass, 4 in. £50 ;
5 ill. £52 ; 6 in. £60 ; without compass, 4 in. £48 ; j in, £50; 6 in. £58;
Simple theodolite for architects and contractors, .&I+ 15s.
Engineers' dumpy levels, 10 in. f ; ~ g; 12 in. £20 ; 14 in. £21.

Contractors' dumpy levels, gin. £7 I js. ; £8 15s. and £12 103.

Abney level, £2 10s. ; pocket telescopic reflecting level, Ag 3s. ; pocket


reflecting level, 18s. 6d.
Prismatic compasses, with alulniliium I-ing, shades and mirror, 3 in.
L 5 ; 4in. £5 15s. ; 4$ in. £6 I 5s. ; 24 in. Hutchinson, £3.
Sopwith levelling stares, mahogany throughout, painted readings, 14 feet,
£4 10s. ; 16 feet, £5 15s. ; 18 feet,, A6 ~ j s ;. Scotch, I j ft., £3 3s. od.
Light steel chains, 66 feet, 18s. 6d. ; loo feet, £1 18. od. Arrows,
set of 10, 3s. 6d.
Linen tapes,incases,withfoldinghandles, 66feet, 1as.gd.; ~ o o f e e t 17r.6d
,
5-feet folding rods, 7s. 6d.
Cross-staff, open form, with axis, LI ; Jacob-statf, 5s. 6d.
Range finders, £8 85.
+
Steel tapes, in., 33 ft., 188. cd. ; 50 ft., 24s. od. ; 66 ft., 309. od. ;
I00 ft., 42S. 0d.

The London & Midland Steel Scaffolding Co. Ltd.


lddeclelgh House, Caxton St..S.W.I.T.N. VlCtoria648314 ;T.A. Dubelgrip, Sowest
2
184 BUILDERS' AND CQNTRACTORS' P L A N T .
S U R V E Y I N G A N D D R A W I N G INSTRURIENTS.-CUI~~~~~~~~
W. F. STANLEY& GO., LTD.-COI&UE~.
Ranging poles, per doc., 6 ft., 70s. od. ; 8 ft. , 90s. od. ; 10 ft., 120s. od.
Drawing boards and T squares, Stanley's patent gi~nmetaledge paltern,
with clamping T square, imperial, 559 3d.
Ditto, double elephant, 73s. Gd.
Standard draniug iristrun~cnts,highest quality, full set in 'Ll'ernm"
case, £5 5s. od. ; ditto, second quality, £ 2 15s. od. in wallet case.
Tracing cloth, 30ins. X aq yds., 60s. od. ; tracing paper, 20 yds., 7s. Gd.
1)ralring papers, nq yds., 8s. 6d. ; Blaklyn printing paper, ro ytls.,
4s. od. ; Urounlyn, 10 yds., 3s. od.
Scales, 12 in. boxwood, fiat, 3s. od. ; oval section, 4s. od.
Slide r ~ ~ l e5s ,in., gs. 6rl. ; 10 in., LI IS. od. ; 10 in, log, LI ~ o s od.
, ;
20 in., L 3 10s. od. ; Cooper, roo in., £3 10s. od. ; the Fuller Cdculator,

500 in., L 5 10s. od. ; Boucher watch f o r m , 17" 66d.


Planimeter (Hritisb), £4 163. od.

HEBHICK BKOS.,Ltd., ' S ~ C O Okk~llse,


II 13 ~ t n d14 Ckilnolnile Street, E.C.3.
A. W. Faber's Slide Ilules :-j in. 5s. gd, to 21s. od. ; r o in. 7s. 6d.
to 31.9, 6J. ; 20 in. 53s. od, to 806. od.
4. 11'.
raber's Celluloid ICrlged Scales :-6 in. 59. gd. ; 10 in. 7s. 6d. ;
20 In. 12s. 6d.
A . W. Faber's Castell Pencils :-6d. each ; 5s. grl. doz. ; 54s. od. gross.
A. I\'. Faber's Polycrorne Pencils :-413. each ; 3s. gd. doz. ; 408. GJ.
gross.
The A.W. FAB ER " Castell "
PRECISION SLIDE RULES
6", 10" and 20"
Specially designed t o suit t h e Building
and Kindred Trades
ARMSTRONG ''
tc
c(ENGINEERS ) )
(l DRAUGHTSMAN ' )
CELLULOID EDGED SCALES

A. W. FABER
"CASTELL" PENCILS
T h e world's standard f o r quality.
Made i n 16 degrees, 6B t o 8H.
Unequalled f o r smoothness and
durability.
I I
ForPIons, Specificotions,etc.,use
A. -W. FABER'S l 0 Costell" Polychrornos
Coloured Pencils. Mode i n 64 shades

W r i t e for complete list to :


A. W. FABER
13 & 14 CAMOMILE STREET
L O N D O N , E.C.3
Telephone : Avenue 0362
KELLY'S DIRECTORY
OF THE

ENGINEERING
HARDWARE, METAL
AND hiIOTOR TRADES
throughout
E N G L A N D
SCOTLAND
A N D WALES

Can be had on application t o


KELLY'S D I R E C T O R I E S
Established 1799
T h e Oldest a n d L a r g e s t Directory Publishers in t h e W o r l d

186 S t r a n d , London, W.C.2


EXCAVATOR.
MEMORANDA.
In loose ground a man can throw up about 10 cubic yarda per day, but
in hard or gravelly soils 5 yards will be a fair day's work. Three men will
remove 30 yards of earth a distance of 20 yards in a day.
A cubic yard of earth and clay, measured before dlgging, will occupy
about rf yards when dug, and a cubic yard of sand and gravel I& yards.
The capacity of a wheelbarrow is about & yard cube ; of a dobbin cart
about 4 yard cube ; an earth wagon, small sue, will hold I& yard cube ;
ditto, large, 3 yards cube; uiore often mechanical transport is used and
lorries and wagons are of varying capacity and generally supplied under
ooutract.
For other memoranda, see "Tables and Memoranda," a t end.
EXCAVATING.
ALLOWANCE must be made in cartage for incraase in bulk.
Prices include for all labor and materials, wheeling planks,
tools, and tackle.
Excavating to basement and throwing out, not ex- s. d.
ceeding 5 it. deep in common soil . .per cubic yard* 2 9
Ditto to trenches and ditto . . . . . . . . . ' 3 3
Ditto to ditto in underpinning and ditto . , ,, ,, * 6 6
itIecl~micalexcavators about one third less.
. . . . . . . .
For each additional throw of 5 ft. o 9
Ditto in underpinning . . . . . . . . . . I 6
Basketing out ground . addper cztCic yard 2 o
Filling into barrow and wheeling, not exceeding three
runs, each of 20 yards. . . I 3
For each additional run . . . . . . . . . . o 4
Filling into carts, carting and shooting within I mile ,, ,, t 5 o
Ditto lorries nncl ditto ,
.
For each additional mile, carts.
. . , . ad2 ....
,, ,, 4 0
I o
Ditto lorrics . . . . . . . . . . . . o 6
. . . . . . . . . .
Filling In and ramming
Digging to surface 6 inchea deep, wheeling not
o g

.
exceeding 20 yards and depositing . per ynrd supe~* o 9
. . . . . . . . .
Ditto 1 2 inches deep, ditto *I 2
.
Levelling and ramming earth for pavings . ,, ,, o 2
.
Ditto to falls and currents . , . , , ,, o 3
Rmnoving turf and stacking . . . . . . . . . o 4
Ditto and rolling for re-use . . . . . . . . . o 5
. . . . . . .
Preparing level bed and relaying turf o 6
Forming slopes to embankments, &o., and soiling , ,, ,, I 6
* If excavations are in gravel or stiff clay add 2 5 % . If excavations
include removing old foundations add from 50% to 75 % according to the
character of the old work.
t Any charge made for shoot to be added to price.
FITZPATRICK & SON for EXCAVATING
455 OLD FORD ROAD, LONDON, E.3
186 EXOAVATOR.
PLANKING A N D STRUTTING.
Plankmg and etruttmg to sides of treuch excavation 8. d.
(each side measured) u p to j
For each successire 5' stage .
..
' o" deep . .per foot sape?. o 2
add o o$
Planking and s t r ~ ~ t t i tos~deof
ng basemeut excavation pel. foot super o 4
Ditto to ditto next roadwaj , including shoring . ,, ,, o 8
LVote.-If planking and stmttmg 1s in underpinning add 100% to the
above prices.
The foregoing prices are for use and waste only, allow for any timbering.
left in the excavations a t as. 6d. per foot cube.

FILLING UNDER PAVINGS.


Selected hard dry material from the excavatio~l s. d.
filled in and mell rammed and levelled under
pavings to make up levels .
Hard dry broken brick or stone, 6" thick and
. p e r cvbicyaid I 6
ramming
Ditto to falls
.
. . . . . . . . . . . .
.
.pel. y n i d super I 9
I 10
Clay tempered and laying over vaults, average 6"
thick and ramming . . . . . . . . . . 3 o

CHARGES FOR HIRE OF TRANSPORT.


The following are average uett prices for hire of transport per day of
8 f i hours :
A 8. d. A 8. d.
Horse, cart and man o 17 5 5-ton lorry ...... a rj o
30 cwt. lorry ...... r 10 o 6-ton ditto ...... 3 o o
2-ton ditto . . . . . . I I j o
P a r t days are usudly charged as n full day.
For short time contracts, hourly mtes o m uciually be obtained
approximately 20% to 2 5 % higher than the above.

BURNING UALLAST.
Burning clay into ballast is done by making a fire of small coal or coke
breeze, and casing the same with day, l a y n g alternate layers of fuel and
clay until the mass is burnt through. Two tons of small coals will burn
about 25 cube yards of earthand it is essential that i t is well burnt. Value,
reckoning coals a t 25s. per ton, 38. 6d. per cubic yard.

TUBE WELLS.
It. I t ~ c n A a ~85s Co., Old Barge House, Upper Ground, S.E.1,
Prices for tube mell, pipes and points complete, except putups :-
Diam. of Tubes. xf in. 2 in. 3 in.
L 8. d. 8, d. L 3, a.
12 feet deep - I 13 9 5 1 6
18 ,, 9 3 2 1 3 6 2 6
24 3 , 9, 2 8 9 3 1 4 6 7 3 6
30 , , ,, 2 1 6 3 4 6 6 7 1 4 6
Ifdeeper,perfoot - 3 2 o 3 6
EXCAVATOR.
TUBF. WELLS.-coa(i?z~~ed.
H. RICHARDS& CO.-continued.
Average quantity of water ohtained from theso-tube wells-gallons per
hour, in., 500; 2 in., 1000; 3 in., 3000.
Hire of tackle for driving above wells 5 9 . od, to 15s. od. per week
according to size and depth.
Tube well borings not exceeding 6 in, diameter a t comrner~cement,
exclusive of fares and carriage of plant :-
A s. d. s. d.
Depth not exceeding 50 feet - per foot 10 o to 18 o
100 ,,
--
9, 3, 9 , I2 o,, I 0 0
,, ,, ,, ZOO,, ,, 16 o , , I 5 o
Set.s of boring tools to the depth of 50 feet L33 7 6
9
:z :: g: : :
300 9 , A135 0 0
Lining tnbes extra ; special price,$ for larger tools and power driven plant.
The above prices are nett, delivered in London.
CONCKETOR.

A striked imperial bushel = 1'2837 It. cobe or


I ton Stone llme = 32 bushels.
,',gar11c u l x
I ,, Lias ditto = 30 bushels.

PORTLAND CEaIENT.
Portland cement is supplied in :-
Jute sacks, 1 1 t o t,he ton, of 204 Ibs, nett each.
Paper bags, zo to the ton, of 1x2 lbs. nett each.
Rapid I'Iardening Portland cement is supplied in :-
Jute or paper bags, zo to the ton, of 112 lbs. nett each.
I cubic foot Portland cement = go Ibs. average.
GAUGING PORTLANDCERIENTCONCRETE.
Pmportion. Aggregate. Cement.
4 and I I yard 3 sacks
5 9, 1 1 9, 2% ,,
699 1 1 $9 a
739 1 I ,t 1; $3

8 ,, 1 I 9) 99

N o T E - T ~ ~waste on ordinary foundatioii concrete is about one eighth of


bulk.
PRICES O F MATERIALS.
Tho following nett prices for materials delirered are taken as the basisof

-
valuation for concrete :-
Lime (including use of sacks)
B l u e l i a s l ~ m e (ditto)
.
. . . .
. .
pel' t o n L z 6 o
,, 2 0 3
Cement . ,, 2 0 0
" Fermcrete" cement . . . . ,, 2 6 0
Shingle, in. . . . . . . per y r v d 7 3
1% sand . . . . . . . 7 9
\Yashedsantl . . . 8 3
Broken brick, $ in. . . . . . 11 3
'I'hames ballast . . . . . 9v 7 3
Cokebreeze . . . . . . 8 6
Nild >tee1 Rounds, i; in. tn z4 in. dianiet,rr pel. ~ O , I 10 Ij o
, & i n . to 3 in. ,, ,, II o o
,, 8 in. ,, 11 ;o
,, fin. ,, 12 j o

BLUE CIRCLE PORTLAND CEMENT


For general concrete work
CONORETOR. 180
CEMENT GONCRErI'J3.
6 :1
Col~crctecu~uposedof six parts clean, hard, broken biicks ur stonr,
grarel or Thmnes ballast to pass n a' ring and olio part Portland cement.
CBNENTCOXCRETEIN FOONDA s. d.
I yard of ballast
1 ton of cement
7s. 3 d
$2 .
. .. .. ..
PIONS.

.
7 3
6 8
-
13 11
+ shrinkag? . . o
4 1 homq laborer @ is. 4 d . . . . . I
5 G$
-

Por yard cube . 24


--
4P

s. d .
.
Fouticlations and pier holes
Independent Stancheon bases kc.
If filled i n around steel grillage
.. .. . . . .. .. . .. ..
odd
per yard cube 24 6
25 6
I o
If in underpinning . . . . . . . . . . . .
' surface bed sorend and lerellccl includinp lerel-
5 G
1
'linggroondukler
. .
. .
. . . . .
- .perynrHsr~perz~o
6' ditto
If laid to ialls. . . . . . . ....
add'
3 9 4 3
o 3
.. .
If made finished ureaaratorv
otLer parings . - . ....
* to .~ranolitIucand
odd o 6
4 :2 :1 C E M E N T CONCRETE.
Concrete composed of four part8 screened clean, hard, brolcen bricks 01,
stone, gravel or Themes ballast to pass a a' rlug and to be 1,etained on a
,two parts clean sharp sand and one part Portland cement. Prices
!:c?fe centering, shuttering and reinforcement.
CEJIENTCONCRSTEI N BEAU CASINGS.
I3y repeated experiment i t has been found that the followmg is an
average mix for producing 3 1 ft. cube of 4 : 2 : I concrete.
s. d.
. . .
I
. a'sand
yard gravel
5'6 cwtb. cement
@ 7 s . gd.
@ 8s. 3d.
@ 2s. od.
.
.
,
.
7
4
11
3
I+
2b

Total for 31' o* enbe 22 7

Cost per yard cube rg .8


1hourmec11anical1iiixer . . . . I 2
3 hours laborer @
IS. 3jd. . . . . -
3 Sb

152 profit, kc. . . . . - 3


6f
8f

Pergord.cube . 28 ng
-
Per foot cnbe. . , . , . . I 05
-
" FERROCRETE " Rapid-hardening PORTLAND
CEMENT-For speedy construction
4 : 2 :1 CEMENT C O N C R E T E - C O I I ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ !
Casing to steel beams or lintols. , , . Iler foot cube
Casing to steel stancheons . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . .
Staircases cast in situ
. . . . .
Walling exceeding 12' thick pey yard mtbe
Ditto 12' thick. . . . . . . . per y w d sitpe?.
. . . . . .
Ditto g" thick . . . . . .
6' floors or flats filled in and carefully packed
. . . .
around reinforcement . . . . . .
8' ditto . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10' ditto. . . . . . . . . . . . .
12' ditto. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wedge with steel wedges and grout with ceuent to
. . . .
stancheon bases . . .each
Mortices for bolts, etc. and run with cement

4 :2 :1 P R E C A S T CEZIENT CONCRETE.
Lintols, left rough for plaster, reinforced with and including 4" mild
steel rods hnnltetl a t end5 and inclulllng all temporary casings.
s. d.
4:' x 3' Lintol and one rod . . . .
pel. foot vil11 o 11
44" X 6" ditto and ditto. . , . . ,, ,, 1 3
9" X 6' ditto and two rods . . . . . . . . I II

13&" X 6' ditto and three rods . . . . . . . 2 7


g' X 9" ditto and two rods . .
. , ,, ,, 2 5
1 3 y X g* ditto and three rods . . . . . ,, 3 2

L I M E GONGRETE.
For concrete mixed with ground blue lias limo in lieu of Portland
cement deduct about 4s. jd, per pard cube for 6 : I and 5s. ad. per yard
cube for 4 : 2 : I.

EXPANSION JOINTING.
NATIONAL B r ~ r u a r r ~ o u 8PRODUCTS,LTD., Menilow l{oail U'orks,
Meadow Road, Reading.
Expansion jointing strips for concrete roads. These strips are com-
posed of high grade nsphalt,ic bitumens urith suit,shle fillers and are
cast int,o strips of any reclnired size, with mswitliont felt backings.
Standard 8" thick strip . . . 3s. 6d. p e r * sqrini'e ym'd
Iteinfo~cedditto . . . . 4s. 6d. ,, ,, ,,
A sinrilar material for tilling up existing joints is snpplied in bulk a t
Ij/-per cwt.
Subjcct to discounts for quantities.

Water-repellent B L U E C l R C L E C E M E N T
For base coats for white and coloured renderings
D A Y WORK.
Ii'or 1)ay Work rates of labour see page 131.
P r i c e s include 15% f o p~ ~ . o j trrlzd overheod chnryes.
s. (1.
Ballast , per bzlshcl o 5 .
pel. yard
Sand . 9 ) 0 6 .
Stone Lime 2 o , pep sack
Hydrated ,, 9, 1 4 .9Y

Lias ,, 1 8 . I,

Cement . 2 6 .
Cement concrete (6 I ) pel, pail o 7 . pet- yold
Lime concrete ,, o 64 .
A hod or pail is approximately half a bushel.

R E I N F O R G E D GONGHETE.
Concrete for reinforced work should consist of Portland cement, con-
forming in all respects to the current British Standard Specification
and to the tests therein prescribed ; sand ; clean, coarse, sharp grit, free
from lime, chalk, earthy or vegetable matter or other impurities;
aggregate of hard broken stone, shingle or gravel of assorted sizes, to
pass through sieves of not less than &in. or more than in. : propor-
tions of each vary from I : 2 : 4 to richer mixes of I : 14
: 3, or I : I : 2,
dependent on the particular requirements. The quantrty of water for
the mix should always be measured and not added a t hazard or left to
the discretion of unskilled labour, because it has a n important bearing
on the ultimate strength of the work.
Steel should be of British manufactnro and obtained from reputable
rolling mills in accordance with the British Standard Specification. Steel
for reinforced concrete as a rule consists of sections varying from ig in.
up to and sometimes beyond I$ in. diamcter. The rolling mills
despatch them in bundles according to the len ths and sections required,
and these should be checked as soon as receive%. It is also advisable to
ask for the rolling mill tests for each consignment.
I n estimating for weights of steel i t is well to ascertain the actual
weights. The tl~eoreticalweights of the smaller sections are not exact,
and the mills usually allow a 5 % margin, more or less, and in calcu-
lating i t is better to be on the safe side.
No pressure should be allowed on any part of reinforcedconcrete work
for a t least four weeks after completion if ordinary cement is used, but
this period may be appreciably reduced if a rapid hardening cement is
used. Centering (sometimes called " Form work" or " False work ")
merits a s close cons~derationas the concrete itself, and forms a substantial
part of the total cost. I t m u s t bc constructed easily.to carry the weight
of the wet concrete without deflection and capable of being struck with-
out jarring the fabric. Centering and casing is work for the Carpenter
and not for the Labourer.
Reinforced concrete is so varied in its scope that i t is almost im-
possible to give prices herein that can be any mnre than of suggestive
value for estimating.

"SNOWCRETE" British White PORTLAND CEMENT


Pure white cement for all whlte concrete work
172 (IONORETOR.
R E I N F O R C E D CONCRETE-co~~ri~~ricd.
The labour costa, which follow, are based on present day rates of
labour in London and are exclusive of cstnblisl~nlentcharges and profit.
I n assessing values for material for centering. beam casing etc. t h e
timber may be assumcd to be capable of being used three or more t ~ m e s .
It is well, howerer, to study the dramings of the job and to ascertain
the dates allowed for completion by the Architect or Engineer before
making u p an estimate, as these affect the possibility of repet,ition. Use
the best timber, it is cheapest in the end. Gravel and sand a r e usually
sold a t per yowl cuhe, but sometimes a t ;m ton. I t is very material in
estimating to note the distinction.
NOTE.-The costs giren helom include lor all labour, handling
n~aterialfrom wagon, mixing, hoisting and placing.
The Carpenter's costs proride for making fnrm work and fixing and
atnking.

CONCRETING
(Inbour only) :
s. d.
Column bases . .
o 4 per foot c~rbe.
Columns or pillars, say 9 in. square to
18 in. s uare . . . . .
o 6
. .
. ..
Floors a n 8 roofs, say 5 in. t,hiuk
Beams supporting last .
o 5
o 7
,,
..
CENTERING (labour only) :
Bases with splayed tops
. . .
.. . . .. o 44 per foot svgey.
Columns o 7f ,,
Beams with splayed tops .
Floors & Rats . .
,
. . . .
. . o 7 ,,
40 o per sqirnre.
Small voids should he ignored ill measurement and a n extra pel.
foot r u n allowed for timber casing t o thpir edges.

STEIL REINFORCEIIBNT (1~b011~


only) :
13andling, behding, hoisting and fixing for
beams, including proriding bindin2 wire per ton £8 0s. ad.
Ditto for floor steel, usually small sections
and straight lengths . . . K7 0s. od.
Ditto d ~ t t ofor columns . .
ScafToldinp, if specially erected, girth of
. £8 10s. od.

building by height . .
say 2s. 8d. per yard supar.

The folloming prices for labour aud materials are based on recent tenders
but should be used with discretion :-
s. d.
2 in, ro : I concrete hlinding . . pci.yn~ilw p , I 41
4 : 2 : I COXCRETE :
Column bases . . ,, cube 30 o
Ground beams . . ,, ,, 32 6
Beams below floor8 . ,, 40 o
Isolated beams . 3 ,

,, ,, 45 0
Rapid-hardening COLORCRETE "-Buff and Red
Coloured cement for rnassLLconcrete
CONClRETOR. 173
REINPORGRD CONGIIE'L'E-CO~I~~!I~~Z~.
4 : a ! X CO~.CRETE-CO?~~~~~L~<!.
Stancheons . . S.
per. yard. C I L ~ L 37
.
11.
6
4 in. Ground floor slabs . . , Sup. 3 6
4 in. suspended ,, ,, . . ., , 4 0
6in. , ,, ,, . . ., , 5 b
6 in. landing slahs . ,, , 7 0
6 in. arg. raking stair s l a l ) ~ ,, 9 0
.
a $9

4 in. balcony slabs ), ,, 6 6


4 in, main walling . ., 4 6
.
$9

@in. ,, ,, ,, ,, 0 o
4 in. balcony ,, . I t , 5 0
CENTERING & SUPPORTS :
Sides of ground beams . , 9 , 3 6
,, column bases . ,, , 3 o
Sides & soffits of floor beams . ,, ,, 8 0
Floor slabs . ,, ,, 6 0
Roof ,, . ,, 6 6
,. ,, over staircases . 2,

,, ,. 7 0
Landings . ,. ,, 8 0
Raking stair dabs . ,, 7 6
Cantilever balcony slabs . . ,, . , 10 o
Coldhns below ground . . $ 9 5 6
Wall columns above ground ,, ,, 9 0
Small independent columns above ground . ,, 12 6
.
9,

Faces of walling . ,, 7 0
Edges of 6 in. landings . .
3

,, rii,i o 6
,, 1 2 in, strings
7 in. risers . . .
.
.,
.. ,, 0 1 1
.. o 7
4 j". r, . ,> ,, 0 5
4 111. heads aud jambs . ,, ,, I 0
6 in. ,, . ,, , I 2
SUNDRIES :
3 in, insulating boarding to floors and flats
I in cork msulation to valls
Eloclc out uspansion joints 2 111, and ru11 with
-. ,t
,, slip. 2 6
9 , 4 0

Uitumast~c , .
pe?,fuot rzcn o g
SCAFFOLDING (GREATBRITAIN),LTD.,3441360, South Latnbeth Road,
S.W.8.
" Conforms" Steel Shuttering 1s an efficient and econotnical shuttering
for concrete buildings, is prachical and ad.~ptable,and its durability
allows the waste or depreciation of plant of this nature to be reducod to
s great extenl. The Company undertakes s h n t t ~ r i n gw t h " conforms "
on a contract basis.
HUNTLEY & SPARKS,LTD., De Burgh ltoad, South Wimbledon, S.W.19.
" Benquic" Bar Bending Machine for bending cold bars up to ~ t "
diameter ; hand power, nun-geared Price, k5 2s 6d. delivered.
" Stabil " Binders for biuding together reinforcing rods, supplied in
bundles of 1,ooo ; prices from 3s. up t>o10s. Gd. per r,ooo, according to
size and quantity required.
" COLORCRETE " -not rapid-hardening -Coloured
cement in a range of shades for decorative finishes
174 CONCRETOR.
REINFORCED G O N C R E T E - C O I L ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .
CONCRETE FENCING POSTS.
TARXAC,LTD., Ettingshall, Wolverhampton.
" VINCULUM " CONCRETE FENCEPOSTS.
Approm.
Heavy Agricultural Pattern. No, per ton. s. (1.
Intermediate post, 6 ft. o in.
End stralner or gate post and strut
.. 25
10
.. ench 2 S
perset 7 2
Intermediate strainer . 18 . each 4 6
Field gate posts and struts . . 24 pairs .
p e v pair 45 o
Light Agr~culturalPattern.
Intermediate post, 5 It. 6 in. . 28 . each z 5
End strainer or gate post and strut
Intermediate strainer
. 12
22
.
per set 6 7
. each 4 2
Heavy Railway Pattern.
Intermediate pnst, 6 ft. 7 8 in.
End strainer and strut
Intermediate strainer
.
. 18
6
8
... e a c h 3 6
perset11 3
each 7 9
Hand gate posts and struts .
Field gate posts and struts . 2 ,, ..
3 pairs p w p a t r 25 o
,, 50 0
Light Railway Pattern.
Intermediate post, 6 It. 6 in. . 20 . each 3 2
End strainer and strut
Intermediate strainer
.
12
76
..
per set 9 5
ench 6 3
Light Housing Pattern.
Intermediate post, 4 ft. 6 in. . . 37 . eoch I 8
Intermediate strainer
End strainer or gate post and strut .
. 24
15
9
. per set 4 8
3 0
Guard Fencing Posts, 6 ft. oin.X6 in. X 6 in. 1 2 . each 5 6
Clothes Line Posts, 9 ft. o in. . I4 . 4 6

..
9
Close boarded fenceposts,8 ft.6 in. X7in. X4in. 1 1 6 3
Posts for chain fencing, 4 ft. 6 in. . 37 ,, 2 2
Free on rail or loaded into vehicles a t our Et,tingsllall, Normanby, or
Willenhall Works. Approximate Railway rate to L.M.S. Stations in
London from Ettingshall Works, 13s. 6d. per ton.

GONGRETE A N D TIMBER PILING.


An effectively designed system of piling should convey the load through
the doubtful strata to a lower strata capable of receiring the point-load t o
he transmitted by the pile.
The process of drivin Is in itself a. practical proof of the load the pile will
bear, inasmuch as the $riving is, or should be, continued until the effect of
a blow of specific weight produces it minimum driving movement indicative
of a load-bearing capacity.
Where the length of pile likely to be required is not known from similar
work done nearby, it is advisable to drlve test piles to determine the length
required.
C U,LL A M I X "-Pre-mixed coloured cement and
aggregate in a range of shades
OONCBETOR. 176
G O N G H E T E A N D T I M B E R PILING-continued.
Reinforced coucrete piles are now almost invariably used for building
foundations, but tiwber pilev are still used for some riverside work such
as in jetties and wharves. For this purpose Pitch Pine or possibly someof
the hardwood6: such a s Pynkadoo are best, though the latter are rather
expenswe.
Elm is often used for robbing piles for jetties, etc-i.e., bolted to the
face of the king or sheet piling to withstand craft friction.
A Haft or reinforced Beam foundation on a system of piles suitably and
accurately spaced either singly or in groups will generally serve even for a
site of the poorest promise and often is both more economical and more
satisfactory than deep excavation and mass concrete. It may also eliminate
or reduce the expense of Pumping.
Undertakings of an important engineering nature or involving storm or
other risks need individual consideration and are outside the scope of the
present memoranda.
TIMBERPILING.
Creosoted Memel or pitch pine piles up to g in. X 9 in. or & s. d.
equivalent section and not exceeding 20 feet long per foot cube o 4 o
Heading, ringing and shoeing ditto, including provid-
ing cast iron strappedshoe . . . . per pile o 17 o
Creosoted Memel or pitch pine over gin. x g in. and up to
14in. X 14 in. in section and not exceeding 40 feet long
pe?, foot cube o 4 g
Heading, ringing and shoeing ditto, including providing
cast iron strapped shoe . . . . . . per pile I o o

There is a practical leugth limit to which any section of Concrete Pile


can be made for normal two point handling, above which the cost rises dis-
proportionately owing to the extra steel necessary for reinforcement
against breaking under its own weight when handled.
The generally accepted maximuin load capacity of different section4
of concrete piles and maximum length, are as follows :-
12ins. X ra ins. ...
36 tons load ...
40 ft. leligth.
74 3 , X I4 , r ...
50 ,r ...
50 9 , r,
16 ,, X 16 , . 6.5 , ,, ... 60 ,, ,,
18 X 18 , . 8 , ,, ...
70 ,, ,,
The-e loads and lengths call be increased by a further 10% where all
other conditions are farourable, and appreciably greater lengths can bo
handled etficiently with hollow pile., the loading capacity being
necessarily reduced dependent upon the unsupported length of pile in the
finkbed structure.
The cost of piles varie; with the length owing to the weight of steel
necessny in the main bars to reillforce the pile against handling stresses.
and, of course, with other materials and facilities of the sitc in question.
" SNOWCRETE " Mixture-" Snowcrete " and special
white aggregate, mixed ready for use
176 CONCRETOR.
CONGRETE & TIMBER PILING-contitlurd.
CONCRETE PILINO
Samuel Williams & Sons of 8 Lloyds Avenue, E.C.3, give the following
average prices per foot run for their standard piles for delivery in lots of
~ o o l z o oto averagc sites in the Home Counties area :-

Ins. Inu. Feet. Ins. Ins. Feet.


8. d. s. d.
12XIZX20 3 7
14X14X20 4 2
12X12X25 3 8 14X14X2j 4 3
IZXIZX30 3 9 1 4 X I 4 x 3 0 4 5
12 x 1 2 x 35 3 10 14 X 14 X 35 4 6
I Z X I Z X ~ O 4 0 14X14X4o 4 8
14 x '4 x 4s 4 9
1 4 X I 4 x 5 0 411
16 x 16 X 30 to 40 feet 5s. 3d. to 6s. 6d.
18 x 18 X 40 to 70 feet 6s. od. to 7s; 6d.
Or say 38. zd. to 4s od. per ft. cube for any pile.

DRIVING TIMBER OR CONGRETE PILES.


The cost of driving piles depends upon the number to be driven, owing
to the cost of petting somewhat heavy plant to the site with its erection
and ultimate di~mantlillg and removal, and also on the fdcilities of
access to the site and movement about same during driving.
The costs of driving are always based on the length of pile to be pitched
and may be as low as IS. 6d. per foot for a large number on il g o ~ dlevel
site, and up to 69, od. or even 10s. od. per foot run on a difficult site. The
driving of test piles is u s u a l l ~separately priced and the cost depends upon
the number of test piles and wl~etherthe plant is to be removed after
drijingor to remain for driving the bulk piles. The costs of drivilig vary
albo with tile size and weight of p ~ l edriven but thiq affects costs to a
lesser extent than site conditions.

CEMENTS, PROOFING MATERIALS &a.

SUPERCEMENT,LTD., 10, Upper Woburn Place, London, W.C.I.


SUPER CEMENT is a tanno-catalyzed Portland cement. I t can be used
instead of Portland cement, and is guaranteed waterproof. It is sold by
the ton the same as Portland cement, and is packed ill multi-wall paper
sacks, 20 to the ton.
" SNOWCRETE " Mixture and " CULLAMIX " are
supplied in various grades for different types of work
CEMENTS, PROOFING MATERIALS La.-corli~~lced,

Costs.
L Y d.
4 ton lots and upwards . . I ro o pel. tun above t h e lucal
pi'ices of Purtla)zd C e n m t .
2 9, 1, ,, . . 11.7 0
I I, 1 9 3, . . z o o 1, -
Additionnl Costs ix W o ~ k s .
r. d.
Concrete ( I : 2 :4) . . 7 4 per yuwi euhe
Do. 4" thick . . o 10 pel. y1ml svpei,
Rendering a''
thick (I:2) . . 0 32 , , 3 , ,,
Do. (1 : 3) . 0 4 ,, ,, , $

Do. (1:4) . 0 24 ,, ,, ,,
The entire cost of inaterial in slorry for weatherproofing is &Z, per yard
super per coat.
These coiits are estimated on truck and iorry load prices.

Material per Cubic Yard of Super Cement Concrete.

Super Sand.
Cement. Mix Stone. 1 Super Crnent.
lba.
1 Sand.
Cubic yards.
Stone,
Cubic yards.

Material per I cubic yard of Concrete with pit run gr;%velaggregate.

Gravel, cubic yards.

BLUE CIRCLE PORTLAND CEMENT


For general concrete w o r k
GEMENTS. PROOFING M A T E R I A L S &ai-continued.
SUPERCENEKT,LTD.-co~ztinued.
Material for loo square feet of Soper Cement Concrete for paths and
floors of various thickness.
Proportions.

Super Cement Slurry covers 600/700 square yards, two coats per ton.

CEMENTMORTAR.
Materials in Cement Mortar of various thickness for plastering and stucco
work for every IOO square feet surface area.

-
I I 119. 0.05 241% 0.09 360h 0.14 483 0.19
I 1% 94% 0.06 192s 0.11 ~ 8 7 0.16 3816 0.22
I 2 84 0.06 168 0.13 252 0.19 336 0.25
I 3 595 0.07 1x9 0.14 1 ~ 8 6 0.21 238 0.28
I 4 49 0.07 98 0.14 147 1 0.22 196 0.29
-
SZERELMEY, L I ~ ~ T E 277
D , Rotherhithe ?Jew Road, London, s.E.16,
makers of Szerelmey Stone Liquid.
'' PKOCEM," a concentrated compound for mixing with cement. concrete
etc., rendering the same pern~anenllywaterproof. I t is in the form of a
paste which is dissolved in the watcr used for puddling and therefore is
distrihuted evenly throughout the whole admixture without any waste.
Quantity to use :-(a) for rendering I lb. for each cwt. cement in a z to I
mix. ; (b) for cellars, tanks etc., 12 lbs. for each cwt. cement,.
" FERROCRETE " Rapid-hardening PORTLAND
CEMENT-For speedy construction
CONCRETOR. 170
GEMENTS. P R O O F I N G BIATERIALS &a,--contitlwd.
SZERELMEYL I X I T E D - C O ~ ~ ~ I L U ~ ~
- - - - --
- - -- -- --
Price, 2, 3 & 7 lb. Tins 28, od. per lb.
14$281b. Kegs -
56 lb. Kegs
Packages included F.O.R. London.
- IS. gd. per lb.
IS. 6d. per Ib.

SIKA-PRANCOIS LTD., 39, Victoria Street, S.W.1.


Sika is a liquid waterproofing compound incorporated will1 thc mixing
water for cement and concrete work etc. The following are some
approximate costs for adding " Sika " to various classes of work.
Waterproofing Concrete:.
4 : 2 : I mixture. 81- per cube yard.
8 : I bnllast concrete. 121- ,, ,,
Rendering.
I' thick. . , , , ~ o dper
. square yard.
lZough Cast.
Waterproofing of 1st coat only, 3$d. per square yard.
Brickwork.
4y walls .. . . . . .. .. ..
~ d per
, ft. sup.
9" ,, 2d. ,,
12" ,, . . . . . . 3d. ,,
External Wall Surfaces. (Brick, roughcast, pebble, dash, rendering
or stone walls), 4d. to 8d. per sq. yard depending on the porosity of the
surface.
The above prices are for contracts of reasonable dimensions. For small
works, the rates would be slightly increased.
PLASTONA, LTD.,Graham Works, Wimbledon.
'' Plastona " NO. 3, a standardised non-inflammable and non-poisonous
liquid, reacting on the Portland cement content to accelerate maturity,
increasing the density and converting the lime content to a n insoluble.
-
Ccrtilied tests show increased crnshinp streneth of over QY
strength olwr 16 %.
- ,- and tensile
Price :- gs. od. p e r ynllon free d/d United Kingdom. Under 40 gallons.
add 3 d per gnllon ; under I O gdlons, add 6d. per gallon. 40-gallon
empties returnable.
Specifications (full details on apl~lication):-
( I ) Harclening by impregnation :
Mnterial costs gd. per yd. duper.
L:~bour ,, 3d. ,, ,,
Under 1,000 yds. add ~ dp.e r yd.
Under 500 yds, add zd. p e r yd.
Add 50% to a11 cost for vertical work. Makers contract to carry out
above work under unconditional guarantee.
(2) J8aterprooiiiig concrete by integral admixture in the gauging
water; Plastona No. 3 a costs 7s. 6d. a e r cubic yd. for a 1-2-4 mix, and
gd. per yd, super for a 1-3 rendering din. th~ck.
Plastona can be used for prooling against weather, dusting, oil, fire,
dilnte acids, lactic acid, beer ucirl, sugar acid, and most nietall~csalt
solutions. No material supplied without a guarantee. Free advice on
all relevant problenls.
Water-repellent B L U E C I R C L E C E M E N T
For base coats for white and coloured renderings
180 UONORETOR.
CEMENTS. P R O O F I N G MATERIALS &a.--conllnwd.
PLASTONA, LTD.-continued.
Perfloors (Regd.) Monolithic Dustless Paving. An in situ paving laid
with the base concrete, with an exceptionally hardwearinq surface,
guaranteed not to craze, crack, lifL or dust. Proofed with Plastona as
above. Warranted for five years. Price, about 3s. od. per yard stsper.
L u m p sum estimates given against quantities. See adve~tisrment.
KEKNER-GREENWOOD & CO., LTD., Ann's Church, King's Lynn,Norfolk.
' PUDLO' Brand Cement Waterproofer. I s a fine white powder, which
is rimed with neat cement and the usual amount of sand (or if concrete
the usual aggregate) and water afterwards added. 5 % by w e ~ g h tof the
conlent is the maximum quantity required for the hearlest water pressure.
Price. How Cost of pncknyes.
s. d. pnckcd. s. d.
r ton lots or over . o 1 1 p w lb. . 3 o p t r cut.
. I I ,, boxes . 33 o0 9,,,
I 1, . 1 2 , -
12 1,
28 Ibs. . . ..
47 6 each
' 4
boxes
,r
free .
7I~R. , . I .6 , tina free .
Boxes and tins are not returnable.
A11 prices include free delivery to any railway station in the U . K and
the Irish Free State and are nett to the Trade.
I n t l ~ efollowing table, the cost of ' Pudlo' Brand Powder is ~torked
a t rs, od. per Ib. (see price list).
Tllickuess
of Water-
' Renderiugs ou Brickwork 20st per
proofed
Oeu~enL. 1 (except last item). nq. yd.

.I
- - .-
Inches.
Penther-Benteu Wnlls
Rough cast walls:-
. - 3
(/'' thick, i.e, in iilst coat only B
i pebble dadled)
(Q" thick, i.e. in two coats i f 3
~uuddashed)
Defertive Dnmp-Couraes 3"- 5
(Reuderinside the mom to cure) ] 1"- 3
Vertical Damp Oourses
(to keep earth from damping
wnll)
Bamuent Walls
Rewvoirs & Baths

hole, Qarnae Pit b:


Stokehole Linin~s
Floor &reeding (for
rising dampness)
-
Ker:dering is reckoned as sand and cement (3-I), except for walls under-
ground as shewn.
"SNOWCRETE" British W h i t e PORTLAND CEMENT
Pure white cement for all white concrete w o r k
CEMENTS. P R O O F I N G M A T E R I A L S &o.-ronlinucd.
& CO., LTD.-cant inued.
KERNER-GREENWOOD

To repist water pressure -: 3,to B:,'


/f reiidering is onailled .I 4 to O

Much dependsupon the subsoil surrounding basements,tanks,etc. Heavy


water pressure naturally requires marc cernent and more Waterproofing
Powder t,hau where only slight dampness has to be dealt wlth. For ditlicult
or doubtful cases, describe the work and ask for a special specitication.
The size of the aggregate should be graded from the size specitied down
to b". Uniform aggregates cannot fill the voids economiadly for either
strength or expense.
For a thickness of I$'!, use f" ; z", use 8" ; 3", use :'' ; 4", use 3'' ; 6 to
g", use p" aggregate graded down to d".
Large, even sized, porous aggregates like broken bricks, clinker or sand
stoneare totally unfit for waterproofing work. If they must be used, a
thicker waterproofed rendering should be given and the concrete left
non-waterproofed.
The thickness of the Concrele which would otherwise be specitied is
31aterially reduced by nsing steel reinforcement. Ask for a apecitiuation.

I~USTLEY 9: SPARKS, LTD.,I)e Uwph Road, South Wimbledon, s.W.19.


" Bareau " Cement Waterproof Powder. Prwe IS. od. per Ib. Packages
free except crates and hampers. F.O.R. Works, London.

HanlrlaLDs (MERTON)LIMITED,Rlitcham, Surrey.


PRUFIT CERZENT WATEItPROOFINCi PASTE. Price from 6s. gd.
per gallon, according t,o quantity.
Introduced into cormete or cement work by the gauging water with
which it is mixed in following proportions :-
Cemeut concrete, I part " PRUFIT" to 16 parts water.
Gemelit rendering, I part "PRUFIT" to 12 parts water.
Ten galhms " PRUFIT" will effectually waterproof :-
loo square yards of t' Portland Cement renderiug.
I rod of brickworli built in cement mortar.
5 to 7 cubic yard; Portland Cement concrete
(according to proportions of aggregate).

Rapid-hardening '' COLORCRETE "-Buff and Red


Coloured cement for mass concrete
CEMENTS. PROOFJNG MATERIALS Aa.-continued.
LAFARGEALUMIXOU~ CEXENTCO. LTD., Lincoln Rouse 296,/302 High
Holborn, 15'. C. I.
Ciment Fondn is an aluminons cement giving a very high early c o n
pression strength. I n 24 honrs it is ready to take its full load for all
purposes. I t also resists chemical attack by manyof the re-agents which
destroy Portland cement such as sea water, certain sewage effluents,
dilute acids, etc.
Kett price 95s. per ton F.O.H. West Thnrrock, Essex.

'THE IRONITE
CO., LTD. 11 Old Queen Street, S.W.I.
"Ironite" and Cement Slurry (I lb. "Ironite" to 3 lbs. cement per
square yard), applied with a brush will prrmanently waterproof brick
and concrete wails, elc. a t a nominal cost of about IS. od. per yard
super, including labour. I t has successfully waterproofed reservoirs,
water towers, water and sewage schemes, swimming baths, boating and
paddling ponds, ete.
The price of "Ironite" is 65s. per cwt. with discounts according to
quantity.
Packed in I cwt. bags, carriage paid on quantities of one ton and
over, carriage forward in small lots.

THE R.I.W. PROTECTIVE


PRODUCTS
CONPANY,
LTD., 16 & ~7 Devonshire
Square, E.C.2.
Toxement Cement Waterproofing Con~pound (for cement rendering
and concrete) is a powder which is added to the cement and sand or
aggregate in the proportions of from 2% to 3 % of the weight of the
cement. Cost in ton lots A70 per ton, cost in cwt. lots gd. per lb. The
material is packed in I cwt. free kegs, delivered nearest station.
Toxement required for one cubic lyard of concrete. No allomance
made for waste.
Mixture. 1:1%:2$ 1:2:4 1:3:$
R.I.W.Toxenlent 2% 16.72 lbs. 12.08lbs. 9.28 lbs.
9 , 3% 25 lbs. 18 lbs. 14 lbs.
'I'oxement required for one cnbic yard of cement mortar. No allow-
ance made for waste.
Mixture. I : 12 ~ : a 1:s
R.I.W. Toxement 2% 30 Ibs. 2s Ibs. 18 Ibs.
,, 3% 45 Ills. 37i lbs. 27 Ibs.
6G COLORCRETE "-not rapid-hardening -Coloured
cement in a range o f shades for decorative finishes
There is a time
in- ERY job
d e n the 24

B p l T I S H MADE

CONCRETE ROCK-HARD IN 24 HOURS


O n most concrete lobs there comes
a t h e when only the ultra-rapid
LAFARCE ALUMINQUS hardening o f Ciment Fondu w i l l
enable you t o maintain o r even keep
C E M E N T CO. L T D . ahead of schedule. Then is the time
t o use tho 24-hour strength of
2861 3 0 2 High Holborn Clment Fondu.
London, W.C.1
Send us y o u r problems o r ask f o r
Telephone : H O L b o r n 6431 helpful literature.
Televrarnr :
~ ~ m e n f o n d - u ; ~ ~ b . bLondon
.-
Works:WestThurrock,Ersex $ 2 . 2
184 CONCRETOR.
CEMENTS. PROOFING MATERIALS &o.-continued.
JOSEPH FREEMAN,Soxs & Co., LTD.,6' C ~ ~ i i e n t o n" e Work@, Wanda-
worth, S.W. IS

1s added to cement mall renderings in the proportion of 5 Ibs. l o each


cwt, of cement and the approximate cost of waterpronling monld be gd.
per yard for &In. rendering.
For waterproofing floors in damp situations, the extra cost I I ~using
" Cementone " No. 2 is about 6&l, per yard for Q in. thickness.

For mass concrete only 24 Ibs. " Cementone " No. 2 is required per cwt,.
of cement for permanent waterproofing, s t an approximate cost of g t d .
per cubic foot.
Fuller suggestions and specifications can be obtained from the makers.
Prices delivered :-
i n I W lb. casks ~ o i l per
, Ib. in 10 Ib. casks I/I$
per Ib

THE ADAMITECOMPANTLTD., Manfield House, Strand, W.C.2


Proprietors of " Redalon" Liquid, a cement retarder for providing a
keg f ( ~ plastering
r to concrete and for obviating brush-hammermg for
beautifyiug pnrposes.
Price, 111 5 gallon drums (drums free and not returnable), e.z London
warehou,e, Grade A , 20s. per gallon, Grade B, 12s. 6d per gallon ; In one-
gallon tins 211- & 1316 respectirely. Approximate delivery in London,
35. for ;gallons.

R I G ~ Y(LOXDON)LIIIITED,High H o l b o r ~ House,
~ 52/j4 High Holborn,
W.C.1.
WATEREX." A colourless permanent liquid waterproofing and
preservative, for use on concrete, briclr and stone surfaces both above
and below ground.
I<'orre~tderingwork-Basements, rising damp, etc.
Mix dry one part cement to two parts clean sharp washed pit sand,
add 12 gallons .' Waterex " to each ~ o Ibs.
o of cement (or I pint to 10 Ibs.),
mix thoroughly and add sutlicieut water to bring to proper working
consistency ; finishing coat should be applied aft>erinitial set of first coat,
which bhould be well scratcned, ant1 whilst first coat is green finish n.ith
wooden tioat to avoid contlensation.
Average thickness required g' to ff on walls, 4' on floors and ~f. for
granolithic mork.
Covering capacity approjrimately 7 yards on walls and 4 yards on floors.
Do not use <'Waterex " in tho " mass."
C U L L A M I X "-Pre-mixed coloured cement and
aggregate in a range of shades
OONURETOR. 186
CBDIENTS. PROOFING M A T E R I A L S , &a.-rot~tinucd.
RIGBY(LONDON),LIHITED-continlt8d.
'' QU IXET " mass waterproofing.
'' Quixet " waterproofs cement without any reduction in strength and
actually speeds up the set, with increased strength.
For Maw Mix, retaining walls, floors, reservoirs etc.
To every gallon of " Quixet " add 8 to 12 gallons of water a,ccorclin t o
wetness of aggregates being used. If used direct in Miser care shoulf be
taken to avoid oscessive use of water. No free water shonld appear on
surface when laid and the mix should maintain a fat clinging mass,
without separation of aggregate.
For mass concrete add I gallon of " Qnixet " to I cube yard concrete.
,, brickwork ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, 1250 bricks laid.
,, roughcasting ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ., 22 yards rendering
" PENETREX," an oil base waterproofing material for external applica-
tion on all porous materials, such as brick, soft stone, and fine-grained
stone which afford insutticient penetration to '' Waterex." "Penetrex "
can also be used on lime-washed masonry, artificial stone, concrete blocks
and sand-lime bricks. " Penetrex " penetrates deeply into the masonry
and is not to be regarded as a surface dressing.
Treatment is carries out by brushing horizontally in two coats, twelve
hours at least being allowed between applications. Successful results
are not obtained by treating local spots, the entire surface should be
t,reated. For utmost absorption surfaces must he clean and dry and
treated in dry weather.
Covering capacity. One gallon of " Penetrex " covers from 100-aoo
square feet per gallon, per coat, varying with the porosity of the surface
to which it is applied.
Prices of '' Waterex '' ' I Quixet " and " Penetrex."
1-4 gallons 141- per gallon. 5-9 gallons 121- per gallon.
10 gallons and over 101- per gallon.

WATCO L I ~ ~ I T23617
~ D , Blackfriars Road, S.E. I.
Supex Waterproofing Solution for spraying external walls and used
as a gauging liquid for cement rendering.
Approximate covering capacities :-
Spraying two c o a t s - ~ yards
~ super. per gallon. Cement reudering-
a. thick, 6+ yards super.
Prices:-1-4
thick, 4% yards super.
gallons 121- per gallon, 5-9 gallons 101- per gallon,
10 gallons and over 716 per gallon
Builders' discount, 15% for monthly paynient.
Granala MTaterln~ootingSolution for waterproofing mais concrete or
hardenil~gcement floors. For ma..s concrete dilute one part Granala in
ten parts gauging water (approximately I* gallons Grandla per cubic
yard of concrete). For floor hardening one part Granala in eight to ten
parts water.
Price, 69. 6d. per gallon nett.
SNOWCRETE " Mixture-" Snowcrete " and special
white aggregate, mixed ready for use
CEMENTS. PROOFING MATERIALS. ETC.-cottltnued.
NONPOROCEUENTCO. LTD. 186 St. Stephen's House, Wrestminster S.I(Y,x.
"Nonporo" Cement Waterproofing Compound is a very fine pink
powder which does not discolour the cement with which it is mixed. Its
principal asset is the effective manner with which i t deals with heavy water
pressure; it w ~ l withstand
l a pressure of ~oolbs.to t h e sq. inch.
Mixed v i t h Standard Portland Cement and applied to stone surfaces,
"Nonporo " will not only prevent the penetration of dampness b u t mill
retard the destructive action of sulphurous atmospheres.
" Nonporo " is used in the proportions of from z % to 6 % to the weight
of Portland Cement, depending on whether it is required in mass concrete,
rendering or washes.
'The price ranges from gd. per Ih. In I ton lots to IS. gd. per Ib, per 71b.
tin. I).elirered free.

TRADE NOTIGE.
EmTIi & Co. LTD., Builders Merchants, 530 High Road, Leyton-
stone, E.11. Sole sellingagents for London & Home Counties north of
Thames for Nonporo Cement Waterproofing Compound, DepBts a t :-Bow,
Cambridgeheath, Cr~cklewood, Eastcote, Elstree, Hackney Downs,
Leytonstone, Radlett & Watford.

E X P A N D E D METAL REINFORGEBIENT.
Expanded steel reinforcement 3 in. mesh and bedding in s. d .
concrete floors (for distributed load approximately I cwt.
per foot super) . . , . . . . . ' 4
Ditto and wiring o r clipping around lower flanges of
steel beams , . . . . . . . 2 0
Ditt,o and ditto around steel stanchions .
. . 2 4

" Beclarrat "-Dovetailed Steel Sheeting 8 in. standard depth and 2+& in.
& 3' standard pitch.
Nett prices F.O.R. IIarlesden for Black mild steel.
100 100-200 200-700 over 700
sq. yards. sq. yards. sq. yard^. sq, yard.
s. ( I . 3. d. s. d. s. d.
26 gauge . 3 o 2 10 3 6 2 4 per yard
24 gauge . 3 s 3 6 3 0 a 10 ,,
18 gauge . 6 o 5 6 5 3 5 0 ,,
No. 26 gauge is stocked in sheets 6 ft. o in., 7 ft. o in., 8 ft. o in. and
9 ft. o in. long by z ft. o in. wide and 3 ft. o in. long by 4 ft. o in, wide.
Cutting to size from gd. per sheet. TVaste charged.
" SNOWCRETE " Mixture and " CULLAMIX " are
supplied in various grades for different types of work
CONCRETOR. 187

PREDK.BRABY& Co., LTD., Petersliill Rond, Gl;mgon.


" Eclipse" 1)ovctail Slieeti~~g.
10 cwt. lots and np :-

Gauge 18 20 22 24 26
3 . d . 3 . ~ 1 . 3 . d . 3 . d . 3, d .
Black . . 5 6 4 6 3 g 3 2 ? I I square yard.
Cialrani~cd.73 6 3 5 5 4 7 4 2 ,, ,,
2 ton lots and u p :-
Black. . 5 3 4 3 3 6 211 2 8 ,, ,,
Galranlzed. 7 o 6 o 5 z 4 4 3 1 1 ,, ,,
The above prices a r e strictly net and include for delivery to London
railway station.
*
MASONRY ANCHORS.
ABBEYBUILDINGSUPPLIESCO., (Ernest J. Roe, proprietor), 47 Victoria
street S.W.1.
Dovetailed Masonry Slot & Anchnrs for bonding brick, stonr, faience, etc.
to concrete.
The system consists of a dovetded galvatiizerl steel slot (22 gauge)
which is cast into the concrete. Suitable anchors are then hooked on &
built into thc facing material.
Prices deliverecl carriage & packing free on orders of L 10& upwards.
s. d .
Dovetailed Slot galvanized, 22 gauge. . . per roo ft. 29 2
Brick Anchors galvanized, 14 gauge . . . per loo 12 6
Stone Anchors,galvanized, $'thick, g$" projection,, ,, 12 6
Faience Anchors, galvanized, Q' thick . . ,, ,, 12 6
'rrristed Ancliovs, f thick, g$" projecti~m. . ,, ,, a5 o

PATRICK ADIN, zS to 30 hledway Street, B . W . I .


Maker of Cement-testing ilpparatu., RItrthematical, Snweying and
Ycient~ticInstruments. Model makers.

The Cement Marketing Company Ltd,invites all its customers to con-


sult it8 Technical Department on all questions relating t o concrete
DEAINAGE AND SANITARY
WORK.
MEMORANDA.
D R A I N S should not be laid to a less fall than about a inches in ro
feet. Each joint must be carefully formed with Portland cement and
wiped out on the inside so that all obstruction due to the cement passing
through the joint to the inside of the plpe may be removed.
Pipes with Stanford and other types of patent joints are an improve-
ment uhon the ordinary pipes and cost about 30 per cent. more. Iron
pipes are desirable where drains pass under a building, and should be
coated with Dr. Angus Smith's patent solution or Professor Barff's rustlesa
process, to preserve them from rnst. This is the best form of drain for
the purpose, as there are less joints than in stoneware pipes, and the risk
of the escape of smell into t h building
~ is reduced to a minimum.
Before pricing drainage and sanltary work, the bye-laws of the local
affect~n"~ the cost.
-
sanitarv and water authorities should be ~ e r u s e dfor suecial re~nlations
Estimators shonld make themselves familiar with the requirements
under the l'ubhc Health Act, 1891, and the regulations issued by the
Borounh Councils as well as the Renulations made bv the Metrooolitan
~ a t e r ~ o a under
rd the Metropolis Water Act, 1871,relating to sanitary
matters, and of tho Bye-Laws ismed by the London County Council.
D R A I N TESI3.-There are several modes of testing drains, such as
by charging with matcr, or by pouring down some strong smelling
substance (oil of peppermint, for instance), when any leakage through
joints or otherwise, makes itself easily perceptible-or, by means of a
smoke machine, which has the further advantage of making visible the
source of any leakage.
I t is obvious that the water test is the most serere of any that can be
applied, and is the system generally adopted by the sanitary authoritiea
in London and elsewhere. Where it is intended to apply such test it is
only fair that the builder should know it beforehand, as none but the best
pipes are sufficiently relmble ; patent joints are more reliable than the
ordinary cement joints mhere the water test is to be applied.
W E I G H T S O F STONEWARE D R A I N PIPES A N D
FITTINGS.
The following amounts per ton are a p p r n ~ i l i ~ aonly,
te and vary with
the Iwand dnd quakty.
D~ameter,inches. z s 6 o 12 I< 18

Bends . . .. fvoet
Junctions, single,,
272
120
150
82
90
55
48
25
is
16
'4
9
9
8
. ,,
Ditto, double 105 65 40 23 11 8 7
DRAINS a SEWERS
REPAIRED
WITHOUT OPENING GROUND
OR TAKING UP FLOORS

BOSTELS SPECIAL SYSTEM


(OVER 30 Y E A R S ' EXPERIENCE)

ENQUIRIES INVITED

A REAL IMPROVEMENT

"EASYLIFT" PATENT MANHOLE


COVERS
Easily lifted by any ordinary chisel
or bar, no special tools required

! BOSTELS LTD.
71-73 EBURY ST., LONDON, S.W.1. SLOane 9231-2
100 DRAINAQE A N D SANITARY W O R K .
LAND DRAINS.
DRBINING LAND.-Table showing the nnmber of tilesreqnired to drain
I acre of land a t different widths :
To caatlngd and m b a n k
menta latd at angle 46O.
12 in. Tiles. 16 in. Tiles, 12 in. Tiles. I6 in. Tile%
The rows 4 yards apart 3630 2904 5704 4356
19 3 $9 1815 1452 2732 2178
9, 12 19 1210 966 1815 I452
AQRICDLTURAL PIPES I.OR LANDD R B I N ~ .
I n 12 in. lengths. P r i c ~ s ,delivered in Lo~fdon:
2 in. 3 in. 4 In. 6 in. g In. rz in.
s.d. s.d. s.d. s.d. s.d. s, d.
2 g 4 o 5 o 7 g 16 3 27 6 per doze?l.
I5 0 23 0 33 0 45 3 95 6 - per 100.
EXGAVATING FOR D R A I N S , pcr foot r m .
Excavate for drain pipes, average z ft. deep, and fill in a n d s. d.
r a m and cart away surplus earth . I o
Ditto 3 ft. deep, ditto . . . . . . . 1 6
Ditto 4 ,, , . . . . . . . . 2 6
Ditto 6
Ditto 8
,, ,
,, ,,
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4 3
6 6
Ditto 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 9
The above prices allow for planking and strutting.
CONCRETE R E D S A N D COVEHS TO D R A I N S .
4-in. 6-in. 9-in. 12-in.
Portland Cement Concrete bed 6-in. 3, d s. d . s. I?. s. (2.
thick and 12 in. wider than outside
diameter of pipe and benching half
way u p side of pipe . per foot run r :! I 4 I 7 I 10
Red and cover to drains in Portland
Cement Concrete, 6-~n. thick, per
footmn . . 111 2 3 a 9 3 3
STANI)AI'.D PRICE LIST.
FOR SALTGLAZEDDRAINPIPES, E m
IXatnet,er :

...
a'kg' 4" 5" 6" 7" 8" 9" 10' 12"
Ordinary Pipe ( p e , . fuoi) :
s. d. n. <I. .. a. 3. (1. s. d. ,s. (1. s. d. ,i. d.
0 8 5 OIO 1 1 1 3 1 9 2 0 n 3 2 1 0 $ 3 9
Channels with or without Sockets ( l ~ efro o t ) :
s, d. s, d. s. d. s. II. s.d. 8.d. s.d. s.J. s. ll.
o 6 h o 7 $ o 9% 0112 I 3% I 6 I Rf 2 2 2 9%
Pipe Stoppers, plain ( ~ ( i c l ,:)
n . d . s. d. s. (2. s. 11. s, d. ,s. d , 3. d. R. d. L. (7.
o 5 o 76 0 1 0 I oh I 3 I 51 I 8 2 I 2 x 1
Pipe Stoppers, Stanford jointed (encli) :
s. d . s. d . s. d. .s. d. s. I / , .s. (1. 8. I / . ,s. (1. 9, (1.
010 1 3 1 8 2 1 2 6 211 3 4 4 2 510

FlTZPATRlCK & SON for


455 OLD FORD ROAD, LONDON, E.3
sewers & ~~~i~~
DRAINAGIEMANDSANITARY WORK.
S T A N D A R D PRIGE LIST-continued.

Deliveries in 2-ton lots and upwards ... ... less 326%


,, in less than 2-ton lots ...
... ... less 26%
The above discounts apply to ordinary quality.
For special qualities, reduce current discounts as follows:
British Standard Pipe by 78%
Tested Pipes by z5"/,
British Standard Tested Pipes by 324%
Pipe fitted with Stanford joints by 20%
Where redactions of discounts amount to more than the current
discounts, the diflerence will be a plusage on the standard list.

STONEWARE: D R A I N S A N D L A Y I N G , perfool ~ f r n
4-in. 6-in. gin 12-in.
First quality (British Standard) glazed s. d. s. d. s, d. s. d.
stonevnre socketted drain pipes,
jointed in cement . I 3 I g 3 o 4 9
Second quality (ordinary) ditto . I I I 7 2 8 4 3
Extra for bends or single junctions,
firstqudity . . z o 2 g 4 g 7 o
Ditto, seco~idquality , .. r 10 z 6 4 4 6 6
Extra for double junctions, first
quality. . 2 9 3 9 7 6 rz 6
Ditto, second quality . . . 2 6 3 6 7 o 11 6
s. d.
Cement joint of 4 in. iron pipe to drain . . . . each o 9
Ditto, trap of W.C. ditto . ,, I o
Ends 4 in. drain made good to side of manl~ole . I o
Ends 6 in. ditto . . . . . . . . I 3
Ends 9 in. ditto . . . . I 6
q in. First quality glazed stoneware vertical bends, including
jointing to drain and encasing with 6 in. cement concrete ,, 7 o
4 in. Glazed stoneware trapped gulley with 6 in. X 6 in.
galvanized iron hinged gratings and frames (p. c. 11s. od.)
and jointiug to drain and encasing with 6 in. cement
concrete . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 6
G in. ditto (p, c. 13s. 6d.) and ditto . . . . . . . zo o
4 in. Glazed stoneware intercepting trap with clcaning w m
and stopper (p. c. 18s. 6d.) and building into side of
manhole, casing with 6 in. concrete and bedding s k p p e r
in clay . . . . . . . . . 28 o
6 in. ditto (11. c. 24s. od.) and ditto . . . . . . . 35 o
9 in. ditto (p. c. 39s. 6d.) and ditto . . . . . . . 57 6
192 DRAINAGE AND SANITARY WORK.
GAST IRON DRAINS AND LAYING.
4 in. 6 in. gin.
3. d. 8. d. S. d.
L.C.C. pattern coated drain pipes, jointed with
. p e l f t . mot 2 7
gaskin and molten lead
ISstra for bends
Ditto ,, junctions
. ... . . ench g 9
. . .
,, I~ g
3 g
18 6
28 6
38
52
8
6
o
2

Extra for large socket lor stoneaaro pipct ,, 4 6 8 o 18 6

CAST IRON D R A I N PIPES. per yard run.


l l u n ~BPOS. ( L O N D O N ) , ~ I .6D& . , 8, Stamford Street, S.E.1. Nett prices,
delivered in London area.
Cast Iron Gastight Coated Drain Pipes, L.C.C. weights, P C Pyard mm-
Diam. 2 in. 3 in. 4 in. 5 in. 6 in.
s. d. s. d. s . d. s. d. s. d.
g feet lengths - 3 4 3 5 0 6 6 7 6
6 9, 9, 2 5 3 10 5 5 7 10 8 10
3 ft.and 4 ft.lengths 3 o 4 g 6 5 9 7 1 0 7
Inspection pipes with boltcd cover, No. GB-
each l o o I 1 6 0 1 9 0 2 2 0
No. 25 Bends,lo~lgradius, go0, g j O ,IOO",1 1 2 9 , 120°, 1 3 5 1~4~5 6: ~ 15~6'-
each 3 4 5 0 6 6 1 0 9 1 2 9
No. 26 Bends, Short Radius, same angles as No. 25-
each 3 o 4 3 5 0 8 9 1 0 3
Inspection beids, with bolted cover-
Long radius -
-
- I5 3 21 9 25 0
s h o r t ,, 7 O 9 0 1 1 3 1 5 0
No. 23 Curved branches, same angles as Nos. 2; and 26-
Diam. 2 in. 3 "1. 4 in. 5 in. 6 in.
S. d. 8. d. S. d . S. d. 3. d.
each 5 G 7 0 8 9 1 3 6 1 8 0
Inspection branchep, with bolted covers-
.
Single
''.
Double or Y,';with two
sockets . . .
17 o
-
19 6

I9 6
2;

-
o 28 o
-
Double, with three sockets - 24 9 - -
No. 201. Elnstic Pipe Jointing Clip (for rnnning the lend joint i n cast
iron pipes without clay).
Dintn. a in. 3 in. 4 in. 5 in. 6 in. 8 in. g in. 10 in.
8.J. S.d. 3 . d . 3.11. 3.d. 3.d. s.d. s.d.
each-8 o g o loo 1 2 0 140 180 200 230
Diain. 12 in. 15 in. 18 in. 21 in. 24 in. 30 in. 36 ill.
s.d. s.d. 8.d. s.d. .r.d. 5.d. s,d.
each- 27 o 33 o 40 o 46 6 53 o G j 6 79 o
C a t iron inspection chambers, Xo. 741, having one branch, galvanized
iron bolts, gun metal nuts and felt masher.
Bore - 4 in. 5 in. 4to6in. 6 iu.
Each 303. od, 38s. od. 387. 6d. 43s. od.
Prices nett to Trade, delivrred in London area.

There is a 'PHORPRES' brick for every job


DRAINAaE AND:YANITARY WORK.
INSPECTION EYE COVERS AND FRAMES.
4 ~ n . 6 in.
a , d. s. d.
Galvanized ronnd pattern . . . . 3 6 5 o
,, square base . . . . 4 G 6 9
Keys for ditto, 8d. each.
INLET VALVES TO DRAINS.
MICAVALVES(~alvanized): s. d.
4 in. ordirGy pattern . , . . . each 3 g
L.C.C. ,, . . . . . ,, 4 6
~.'c.c.arch back, C.B. front . .. . ,, 6 6
'THONAS CRAPPER& CO., LTD., Mica Air-Inlet Valves. 3. d.
No. 5 5 4 ~Chlvanized Iron 7 x 5 in. brass front, 4 in. .
etrch 1 3 o
,, 9988 ditto with bead on spigot to tit L.C.C. pipe ,, I5 o
,, 1271. ditto with stamped brass front, 4 In. . ,, 4 g
Prices subjcct to revision. 2 0 % Discount allowed to Trade.
Arote.-The prices of all hrass work, apparatus, be., are exclnsise of fixing.
CHANNEL PIPES. BENDS AND TAPER P I P E S .
U a o a ~& Co., LTD., 4, South Wharf, Paddington, W.2. CHANNELSAND
BENDS,in great variety, made in white enamelled ware in eight different.
sections : A, 3 section ; B, 4 sedan; C, deep section ; D, 6 deep
section ; trough anti-splash urinal channels, urinal channel blocks
and rabbetled channels to take grating. " Straight channels," 6 in. to
36 in. long, 4 in. to 12 in. diameter. 4 in. 6 in.
8. d. s. d.
Straight Channels, 24 in. long
Channel Bends, $ sections, A to 11
.
. .. . each
. ,
4 5
5 6
5 10
7 4
9,
Single Junctions . . . .. .. ...
f 39 $ 9

Trade Discount 20 %
19
,
7 4
6 7
1 0 7
II g
Other Prices on application.
Also channels kc. in cream ware and brown ware.
BROAD& CO.'Y DRAINCHUTESFOR IISPECTION CHARIUERS.
4 in. 6 in. g in.
s.d. 8.d. 3.d.
White enemelled ware . , .each g 6 13 6
D.D.V. stoneware . . , , ,, 7 6 1 0 6 16 o
20 o

TEE LEEDSFIRECLAYCO., LTD., 2 Cavendish Place, W.I.


CLIFF'S glazed channel pipes, junctions and bends :
White glazed channel pipes in 2 It., 4 in. 6 in. g in. 1 2 in.
z ft. 6 in. and 3 ft. lengths-- s.d. s.d. s.d. s,d.
perfoot 2 2 2 1 1 4 g 7 2
Single channel junctions, 2 ft. long, ectcl~ 6 7 1 1 9 17 7 30 3
Donblechanneljunctions, 2 f t . long ,, g 6 16 2 23 I -
6 in. to s in. Q in. to 6 in.
3. d: s. d.
Taper channels, 2 ft. long, each 7 a 10 3
Taper channel bend8 9 4 16 2
The above lwices are for unselected quality. I'or selected quality
add 10%.
ao % discount alloved to Trade.

5t milion 'PHORPRES ' bricks used every day


194 DRAINAOE AND SANITARY WORK.
BEDDING GHANNELS.
Bedding only channels and branches in bottoms of ~uanholes,including
steeply tlaunchmg in fine concrete, tinislred s~noothin cement, 89. for
channel only and about 39, extra for each branch.

CHANNEL BLOCKS FOR U R I N A L S .


Baoan & CO.'S Channel Blocks for Urinals, made in white enamelled
and brown ware, 6 in., 1 2 in. and 18 in, long, with fittings :-
White Enam. Ware.
s. d.
4 in. channel 6 in. block . par foot ~ u n 4 o
6 in. ,, 9 in. . . . . . . . 6 9
. . .
9 )

4 in. stop ends, plain each 8 o


6 in. ,, . . . . . . . ,, 13 6
4 in. ,, with outlet . . 10 9
6 in. ,, , . . . . ,, . 16 o
Also made rebated in white enamelled ware to take grating cover.
Anti-Splash Urinal Blocks in white enamelled ware.

INTERCEPTOR T R A P S .
Sewer gas interceptor hermetically sealed, with fresh air inlet and
removable screw stoppers for inspection: 4 in. aos. ; 6 in. 25s. ; and 9
in. 40s. each ; side inlets, 2s. gd. each extra.
Sewergas interceptors, with Stanford joint stoneware inspection stopper.
Ordinary or channel inlets : 4 in., 17s. 6d. ; 6 in., ~ $ 8 6. d . ; 9 in., 376. 6d. ;
1 2 In., 112s. 6d. each.
If titted with air-tight screw inspection stopper, 2s. ~ d each . extra.
This stopper cannot blow or be forced out by back pressure, and stop up
the interceptor.

CLIFF'S "Beancliff" syphon, 4 in. trap with 4 in. inlet and 4 in, water-
way and 6 in. outlet, 11s. 9 d. each; 6 in. trap with 6 in. inlet and ontlet
and in. waterway, 15% z$d. each ; 9 in. trap with 9 in. inlet and outlet,
258. 35d. each.

DOULTON& Co., LTD., Lambeth, S.E.1


UOULTON'S improved stoneware interceptor, 4 in. 17s. 6d.; 6 in. 228. 6d.;
9 in. 3 7 s 6d.
" Anti-Flood " Ball-valve Interceptor for prevention of back-flooding,
4 in. 120s. ; 6 in. 1 5 0 s

BROAD& Co.'s Channel Intercepting Traps, in 7 patterns, +in, to ~ z i n .


diameter, each :
s. d . s. d. s. d .
Brownware . 4 in. 17 6 6 in. 2 2 6 9 in. 37 6 1 2
White enamelled ,, 27 o ,, 36 o ,, 60 o
Cast iron . . ,, 45 o ,, 7 0 o - application.
DRAINAaE ,AND SANITARY WORK. 186
INTERCEPTOR T R A P S - c o n l i n u e d .
Tuonras CRAPPER & Co., 120, King's Road, Chelsea, S.Mr.g. The
Improved Kenon Disconnectmg Traps:-Brown glazed, with Stanford
jointed stopper, 4 m., 17s. 6 d . ; 4 to 6 in., 228. 6d. ; 6 in., 218. 6d. ;
g in., 37s. 6d.
Ditto, with patent lever stopper, iron, 4 in., 25s od. ; 4 to 6 in., 308, od. ;
6 in., 30s. od. ; g in., 628. 6d. each. 2 6 % discount.

J. H. S A N K ~&Y SON, LTD. (Canning Town), Aldwych House,


dldwych, W.C.2.
SANKEY'S deep glazed stoneware intercepting gully with galvanized iron
bucket, each :-
Inside diameter. 4 in. 6 in. g in. xz in. IS in. 18 in.
a.d. a.d. 8.d. 8.d. s.d. s.d.
Stoneware gully
Grids. ,
.. .
16 o 17 6 30 o
. 1 0 2 0 4 6
48 6
-
63 6
-
95 o
-
S132i~ollgrating& frame - - 14 6 30 o 45 o 82 6
SANKEY'SImproved Inspection Eye Cover, with chain and key, for
interceptors and access pipes to drains, galvanized.
4 in. 6 in. g in.
8. d. 8. d. #. d.
5 o 7 6 Ia o eacb

GULLY T R A P S .
HROAD& Co. LTD. White enam. Cream Rrown
ware. ware. ware.
s. d . s. d . a. d .
'' Gullirer "trap n i t h stoneware in-
spection cap. complete . . ench 37 6 30 o 2s o
"Accessible" gully, Pig. 5 2 , conlplete ,, -
" Combine" gully, 10 in. top, do. ,, -
ditto 7 8 in. top, do. ,, -
"Deep Seal " gully, g in, top -
" Duplex" domestic gully, gin., complete -
ditto ditto 12 in., do. -
" Duplex " stable gully, g in., do. -
dltto ditto 12 in., do. -
" Augean " stable gully, completa . . -
DOELTON&. CO., LTD.
"THANES" ball-valve gulley, 4 in, outlet, for prerention of hack-
flooding, 60s. each nett.
DOULTON'SYard Gullies.-8-inch square a t top, 4-inch outlet, with
iron grating, 8s. I$Z. each.
Ditto, 9-inch diameter, 4-inch ontlet, 11s.gd. each ; if with dished corer
and iron grating, 8.3. gil. extra.
Block Trap, for building in brick gullies to trap end of drain :-4-in.
bore, 7s.6d. ; 6-in. do. 138. gd.
l9tl DRAINACSE AND SANITARY WORK.
G U L L Y TRAPS-contini~ed.

JOHNSON'SPatent Grease Extractor for extracting fat, oil, etc., from


Taste water from sinks and such like. Price from 70s. od. each.
20 discount allowed to Trade.

CLIFF'S"Baltic" wntite gully, No. 1, 4 in. outlet P, 83. or!. ; So, 2 S,


as. or/.
Ditto, "Baltic" deep seal gully, No. 3 , 4 in. outlet P, gs. 6d. ; No. 4 ,
J . ; No. 5, 6 in, outlet P , 8s. od.
in. outlet S, g ~ 6d.
Stoneware Kerb, with g in, plain iron grating, 8s. gd. ; galvanized,
13s. 6d.

GULLY GRIDS.
4 in. 5 in. 6 in. 8 in. 9 in.
~4.1 6gd. road. IS. ~ d . IS. Bid.

G R E A S E A N D WASTE WATER DISCONNECTING


TRAPS.
I ~ O V L T O&N Co. I ~ D .
Grease trap for kitchen sink wastes : s. d.
18 in. X 1 2 in. X x r t i n . (in. clear) . . . each 6
. . . ,,
102
24 ,, X 18 , r X 18 v 79 160 o
T ~ o a r A sCRAFPER& CO.'Yflushing rim grease trap :
No. 556. Trap with 3 in, back inlet and two 2 in. side inlets
and galvanized grating . . . . each L r 7 q
No. 557. Trap with three j in. inlets and galyanized grating
each £1 8 7

BROAD& Co.'s " Excello " grease trap, each :


lain. x 12 in. x 18 in.-13rown, 37s. 6d. ; white enamelled, 56s. od.
18in. X 12 in. X 20 in.-Brown, 60s. od. ; white enamelled, 107s. 6d.
30 in. X 18 in. X 24 in., white enamelled, 227s. 6 d .
The " Prefect " grease trap, ml~iteer~milelled complete, 195,s. oil. ;
brownware complete, 1408. od.
The Combine Reversible Grease Gully, with galvanized iron Husbing
r i m , con~plete,creamware, 58s. 6d.
Trade Discount I o 2.

STREET G U L L Y T R A P S .
DOULTON'Y gully traps for streets, made in one piece, 12-in. 26,~. 311.;
15-in. 41s. 3d. ; 18-in. 55s. o d . each.
Ditto, heavy pattern, 4-ft. deep by I-ft. 6-in. diameter, 75s. each.
DRAINAGE AND SANITARY WORK. 197
S T B E E T G U L L Y TRAPS-continued,
SHARP, JONES & CO., LTD., l'arltstone, Dorset. Stoneware trapped
street gully with deep seal. Standard list prices s~tbjectto discount.
Inside diameter 9 in. ~a in. 15 in. 18 in.
1)epth.-2 feet . . 15" od. 22s. 6J. - -
,, .
z feet 6 inches 18s. yd. 26s. gd. 353. od. -
,,
,,
3feet . .
.
3 feet 6 i ~ ~ c l ~ e s -
- 30% od. 41s. gd. 55s. or/.
- -- 63% yd.
,, 4 feet . . - - - 75,s. od.
Inspection eye and Stanford topper, 3s. 44d. extra.

JOIINI ~ N O W L E&S C'O. (LOKDON) LTD. 38 Kings Road, N.W.1.


Kt~owles'" Anti-Viip " Street Gully. I ' Vitritine" Stoneware, oue l~iece
gully with t r a p specially designed to prevent evaporation iind with stone-
w,we lwking stoppered roddinp eye. 18 in. diameter by 3 it. 6 in. deep.
'Trap design makes the effective depth of this gully greater than 4 ft.
deep gully of ordinary pattern.
Price . . . .. .. .. ..
,, lor 3 feet deep
s. d.
each 68 7
,, 59 10
,, for 4 feet deep . , . .
,, 79 10
H I N G E D R O A D G U L L Y GRATINGS.
Size 9 in. X,y in. 10 in.X 10 in. 12in.X Ia in. 14 in. X 14 in.
Depth 25 m. 3 in. 4 in. 4 in.
cwts. qrs. lbs. cwts. qrs. lbs. cwts. qrs. lbs. cwts. qrs. lbs.
App. weight o I 14 o I 21 1 0 0 I 1 0
Price I IS. 6d. 13s. od. 16s. 6d. 28s. od.
Size 15in. X 15 in. 16in. X 12 in. 16in. X 14in. 16 in. X 16 in.
Depth 6 in. 6 in. 6 in. 6 in.
cwts. qrs. lbs. cwta. qrs. lbs. cwta. qrs. lbs. cwts. qrs. lbs.
App. weight z o 7 I 2 14 2 I 7 3 o o
Price 45s. od. 368. 6J. 50s. 6d. - 55s. od

BROAD& Co., LTD.


Patent "Arterial" Gully Corer
cwts. qrs. s. d.
Fig. 3 Approximate weight . . . . z I 45 o
9 , 4&5 97 . . . . 1 2 3 7 6

S T A n L E GULLY T R A P S .
I<ILOAD& Co.'s " Augean " Stable Gully, wilh haavy ironwork .s. d.
complete, r o in. top . . . . . .
. each 38 6
" Duplex" ditto, ditto, with creamware base, iron top,
g in. top . . . , . . .
. each 38 o
,, ditto, ditto, di&to, 12 in. top , . . . , 50 o
BURNBROCI.'Irrlpro~edcast iron stable yard Silt Gully, No. 149, with
extra strong s u r f w e grating, 4in. outlets P, 458. od. each nett to Trade.
3*
I05 DRAINAGE A N D SANITARY WORK.
G A R A G E T R A P S A N D PETROL INTERCEPTORS.
BROAD& Co., LTD.
"Patrol" Motor Garage Gully, complete with ironwork, 9 in. 60s. od.;
12 in. 78s. 6d.
Bends for Motor Garage Intercepting Tanks -
Stoneware Fig. 111 6s. 8d. I'ig. 2M 7s. 6cl. Fig. 3RI 11s. 3d.
C ~ s Iron
t ,, I j.~. 6d. ,, 21s. od. ,, 28s. od.
JOHNKNOWLEG & CO. (LONDON) LTD. NO. K29o.-Garage Gully, a f t .
deep, 4in. outlet, inspection eye n ~ t lined
h stopper, black iron g r a t i n g and
galranized intercepting bucket for d i r t and grease.
Diameter . . 6 in. 9 in. 12 in.
Each . . . 21/88 33/93 50/13b
BURN BROS.' NO. 155 Garage Gully, constructed td deal with the
heaviest vehicles. Price, including silt pan and cleaning arm, 87s. od.
each net%to Trade.
DOULTON
& GO. LTD. " Garage " Gulley, 12 in. diameter, 2 f t , deep,
4 ill. outlet, with cast-iron grating, galvanized perforated bucket and
inspection eye with Stanford stopper, 56s. gd. each.
Ditto, g in. diameter, 2 ft, deep, 3 7 s 631. each
\YILLIIJI E. F A R R E RLPrD.,Star
, Works, Heath 1Iill Lane, Birmiugham g.
l'arrer's improved sand and oil trap in heavy cast iron, with galvanized
wrought iron coke bucket for the interception uf oils, a n d a further large
sized bucket for t h e collect,i~~n
of s:ml and detritus from washing down :
a' 8' X I' 9' X I' 6', LIZ10s. od., weight 6 owt. ; 2' o* X I' 4" X I' 6',
£7 5s. od., weight 3 cwt.

A N T I - F L O O D 8: T I D A L V A L V E TRAPS.
BROAD& Co.3 cast iron anti-flooding interceptor valve, each, 4 in.
£5 5s. od. ; 6 in. £7 1 5 s od. ; 9 in. E17 10s. od.
WI~.LIA E.~FIA R R F IL~ ,T D . , SWorli~,
~ ~ ~ TIeath Mill Lane, Uirlningham 9.
Farrer's patent heavy cast iron "Anti-Flood " rnlre with copper ball coreretl
~ ~ i Desonite
t h and bolted inspection corer with 4 in. inlet am1 o~ttlet,e a c l ~
4 6 2s. 6d. L)ittn, will1 6 in. inlet and ontlet, each ,'TI 5s. orl. Extra
~ d e t s 4, in. diameter, 7s 6d. ; 6 in. diameter, 12s 6d.

AUTOJIATIG F L U S H I N G S Y P H O N S A N I ) TANKS.
T ~ o n l a sCRAPPER& CO.'S Autotllatic Ylush 'Tanks, to meet the
requ~rementsof the Met. Water Board.
No. 1286, 10 gallons, &4 10s. od. ; 15 gallons, £5 7s. od. ; 20 gallons,
L5 15s. od. ; 2 j gallons, E 6 3s. od. ; 30 gallons, £6 12s. 6d. ; 40 gallons,
£6 17s. 6d.; j o gallons, L7 10s. 6d. ; 75 gallons, £10 2s. 6d.; IOO
gallons, £11 js. od. Stamping e x t r ~ .
2 0 % discount allowed to Trade.

BURNBILOS.'Improved Patent Butonlatic Sewer Flushing Syphons :-


Each. 3 in. E 6 0s. od. ; 4 in. £9 os, od. : 5 in. &9 fgs. od. ; 6 in.
LIO 15s. od.. Prices for larger sizes 11p to 12111. on appl~cation.
DRAINAGE AND SANITARY WORK. 109
A U T O M A T I C B L U S H I N G S Y P H O N S A N D TANKS-cov.
BURN EROS.' " Certus " Automatic Flushing Tanks (pateut). These
tanks are fitted wit,h " Certus " Automatic Syphons and arr guaranteed
t o discharge with the slowest drop feed.
Diam. of Discharge
Syphon. (Gallons). 16B. W . U . ro E. W.G.
8. a. A s. d.
z in. 10 4150 5 5 0
2 111. 15 5 2 6 5126
2 in. 20 512 6 6 2 6
a in. 30 5176 6100
a in. 40 6126 7 7 6
3 in. 20 6'50 7 5 0
3 in. 30 7 0 0 7126
3 in. 40 712 6 8 7 6
14 B.TIr.G.
,j in. 50 8 5 0 9 2 6
3 i,n. 60 9 5 0 9176
3 "I. 70 9150 1 0 0 0
3 111. 80 10 2 6 10 19 6
3 in. 100 1 1 5 0 1 2 0 0
The above prices iuclude galvanized s y p l m ~ tank
, and cover.
price: nett t o Trade.

M A N H O L E COVERS.
'I'HO~IASCRAFFER& GO.% air-tight, frames and covers, each :-
Inside. 8. d. E s . d.
No. 496 90 x 24 ins. Plain, 2 5 6 Galvanized,' 4 11 o
200 DRAINAQE AND SANITARY WORK.
MANHOLE COVERS--continued.
RKOAD& C o . 3 iron frame and oval iron cover, painted, No. IA,
23 in. x 14 in., 223.6d. ; 15 in. X g in., 15s. od. each.
No. 3 Manholecover, painted, 6 sizes,opening, 24in. X 18 in., 30s. od. each.
No. 5 Inlprored hinged lockiug, 6 sizos, 24 in. X 18 in., 70s. od., painted.
No. 20 " Premier " regd. Double Corer with double seal, painted, 7 sizes,
24 ill. x IS in. opening, 67s. 6d. each.
No. 21b "Premier " Double Corer, triple seal, 7 sizes, 24 in. X 18 in.
opening, painted, 97' 6d.
" S t a r " No. 15 Double Corer, 6 sizes, 24 In. X 18 in. opening, painted,
4 5 s od. ; galvanized, 72s. 6d.
Broad's Impervious W a s Composition, 281b. keg, 176. od.

BURN B ~ O T H E R SNo.
' 178 "Rotunda" double rtlanhole covers and
frames :-
Sizes (incheq) 18 X 18 21 X IS 24 X 18 24 X 24 30 X 24
Each (fine cast) 40s. on'. 41s. 6d. 463. od. 57s. od. 67% od.
KO. 1 2 2 Double seal single covers-2 in. sunk top :-
Sizes (inches) 24 X 18 24 X 24 36 X 24
Each (tine cast) 34s. 9d. $28. od. 689. od.
Coated manhole corers 5 % extra. Prices nett to Trade.

No. 143 " Friary " single seal sunk top manhole covers and frames-
depth of seal, I in.; top sunk I* in. To take screws :
Sizes (inches) 12 X 12 18 X 18 24 X 18 24 X 24 27 x 27
Each (fine cast) 14s. 6d. 19s. gd. 26s. 6d. 30s. od. 433. od.
Sizes (ins.) 30 X IS 30 X 24 36 x 18 36 x 24 42 x 18 50 x 18
Each (fine cast) 36s. 9 d. 38s. 3d. 41s. od. 50s. d.44s. 6d. 559. od.
I t fitted with two gunmetal screws, e s t r a each cover 4s. od.
,, ,, four ,, ,, 83. od.

Single grease seal m:ml~olecovers and frames, in s i ~ e from


s 6 X 6 in. in
clear opening up to 50 X 18 i n , in clear opening.
Running sizes (inches) 12 X 12 24 X 18 24 x 18 30 x 24
IVeight . . . 26 Ibs. 56 Ibs. 1 1 2 lbs. 182 lbs.
Each (fine cast,) . .
3s. qd. 6s. 3d. 12s. 6d. 21s. 6d.
Other sizes pro mtn.
DRAINAQE AND SANITARY WORK. 201
MANHOLI.3 COVERS-continued.
HURN BROS.-continued.
, c and D " Sta~nfora" Single Grease Seal Manhole Covers
No. ~ O A B,
and Frames, made in 21 Patterns, designed for use with or without
Corner Screws (which are fitted ontside seal, thus keeping cover airtight).
Plain cast. Extra per
Size. Weight. Type. Depth of Seal. Price. Each Screw.
inches. cmt, qrs. lbs. inches. 8. (I. s. d.
6 x 6 o o 17
7x7 o o 18
sxg o 1 6
1 2 X 12 o I 18
15x15 o 2 9
15 x 15 o 2 26
18x9 o 2 o
18 x 18 o 2 25
18 X IS o 3 IS
21 X 15 0 3 I5
24x18 I o r
24x18 1 2 0
24x24 I I 9
24x24 I 3 0
30x18 I 3 5
3 0 x 2 4 I 3 21
36x18 2 o 8
3 6 x 2 4 2 I 1.1
42x18 2 I 9
4 2 x 2 4 2 2 14
50 X 18 2 I 24
Coated Manhole Covers, 5 % extra t o all above prices. I'rices nett to Trade.
I~OSTELS LTD., 71-73,Ebury Street, S.W.1.
Patent Easy Lift Mtnl~oleCovers,llo handles and no special keys reqniretl.
0n11be raised with ally bar or rod.
Inside Weight l'lni~~ Galvd.
s. I/. s. d.
18' X 18' 3 (1s" 7 111s. IY 0 33 3
24. X 1 '8 I CWt. 2 410
q" x 24' I uwt,. r qrs. 14Ibs. jr! 6 .
i6 8
'I'mtle (IiscounL 10%.

H E A V Y R O A D MANHOLE COVERS.
BROAD& CO., LTD. cwt. qrs. s. d.
" Dome Agripper " non-rocki~~gRppros. weight 4 2 70 o
Vertical " Agripper," ditto . ,, 9 4 0 55 0
" Ner-Rok," ditto . . . ,, 4 650
202 D R A I N A ~ EAND SANITARY WORK.
H E A V Y R O A D MANHOLE COVERS-co111i?iued.
MESSENGER& CO., LTD., Loughborough.
No. 370 conical pattern roadway tnanhole covers and f r a ~ n e :-
s
Opening Approx. weight Price each.
diameter cwt. qrs. Ibs. s. d.
20 in. 4 0 0 53 0
*ao in. 4 1 I4 54 f3
20 in. 5 0 0 66 o
22 in. 4 2 0 59 6
+ This pattern has a round fiange.
Carraige paid England and Wales. Trade discount 2 0 % .

BIANHOLE S T E P S .
Light,. Strong. Light. Medium, Strong.
In wall . . . 4$ in. 4& in. 9 in. 9 in. 9 in.
App. weight . . 3 lbs. 6 Ibs. 6 Ibs. 8 lbs. 11 lbs.
Price . . each 1s. 6d. 2s. gd. 2.9. 3d. 3s. od. 48. od.
. dozen 15s. 611. 23s. 6d. 23s. 6d. 32s. 6d. 45s. od.

DHAIN REPAIHS.
I~OSTRLS LTD.,71-73, ]<bury Street, S.W.1.
Special system of repairing clraitls &sewers without taking up fioor~etc.,
Ily forcing cement into (.he fractures internally, wl~ichis more permanelit
tllan externally ; C'wt : approximately 3.. oil. ller foot run. Approved
by leading London Sanit,ary bul.h~~rities & l..C.C'.

D R A I N TES'I'ING A N D GLEAHING A P P L I A N C E S .
See also R?iiIders' P l o ~ i t .
BUKNBROS.' patent " Ecl~pse" drain teating apparatus and yl~ortiron
tube with 6 feet special wired hose and unions, 1306. od. each.
"TIPIRS '' expanding drain plugs, I in. mtlet.
T? plug 3 y & 4" 4*' 4" & 5" 5* &. 6" 6"
Each . 5s. 6rl. 5s. od. 79. 6d. 6.9. Gd. 83. 6d. 85. od.
'To plug 6"& 7" 7" 8"&9" 9*& 10' 10" 12" 15'
Each .
11s.6d. 11s. od. 16s.od. 1gs.6d. 23s.o.I. 27s.od. 4gs.orE.
" TIMES" expanding drain plugs, in. outlet :
'To plug z'&z$' 34'&4' 4. 4'&5* 5. 5'&6* 6' 6"&7* 7"
s.d. s . d , s.d. r.d. s , d . s.d. s . d . 8 . d . s.d.
Each. 3 6 5 0 4 6 7 0 5 9 8 0 7 0 106 IOO
Do. 2* outlet :
To plug 18' 21. 24. 30' 36'
Each .
75s. od. 113s. od. 135s. od. 375s. od. 450s. od.
DBAINAQE AND SANITARY WORK. 203
DRAIN TESTING A N D C L E A R I N G APPLTANGES-con.
BURX ~ R W P E E R B - C O ~ ~ ~ ~ U ~ ~ .
Patent square gully plug stopper-
4" X 4" 6" x 6" 8" X 8"
s. d . s. d . s. d.
16 o I7 6 20 o

Bag drain stoppers with 6 feet of rubber tubeand air cock-


Size 3. 4' 5' 6' 7' Sa '9
S.3. 8.d. 3.d. 8.d. 8.d. S,d, Sad.
Each 16 6 17 o 19 o zx o 24 o 26 o 34 o
Size I O. 12' 15' 18" 21' 24'
s.d. s.d. s.3. s.d. s.d. 8.d.
Each . 386 456 596 850 1 1 1 0 1450
Brass Air pump for inflating same, 8s. od. each. Prices nett to Trade.

BROAD & C o . , L m .
Complete set bebt quality selected stout red Malacca canes, with heavy
braes riveted nniversal screw ferrule,intercliangeablejoints,fitted w ~ t hbrass
wheel, double screw, whalebone brush, india rubber plunger and scraper.
60 ft. length machine, 68s. od. complete.
Extra rods, 3' o' long, 3s. 6d. each, 38s. od, per dozen.
Extra fittings from 6s. 6d. to 10s. o d , each.
Extra canes, fitted with Ideal Locltfast joint, IS. 6d. per joint extra.
Spiral Scraper for drains o'r sewers- s, d .
No, I , . 2+' diameter . 15 o
No.2 . . 3y ,, . 17 o
No. 3 . . 5 4 . 9, . 19 0
Flexible steel drain rods-
Price, per sel of l o rods, 30 ft., wit,h handle, 3 fittings and brass nnion.
for cane rods, 55s. od, complete.
Extra rods, qs. otl. each.
Flexible steel clearers-
No. I,6 ft. long, in two lengths, with hat~dleand brass union for cane
rods, 13s. 0 d .
Extra lengths, 3 ft. long, 5s. od. each.
No. 2, for clearing stoppages in lavatory basins, sinks, baths &c.
This clearer is made Q in. diameter so as to pass through a fixed grid.
6 ft. long . . . , 4s. 6d.
12 ,, . . . . 53. 6d.
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A R O D O F BRICI<\VORK contains 272 feet super. of rednced


work, 14in, or I$ bncks thick, requirea 4,352 bricks (witliout any r~llowa~lce
for waste) and 2 ; yards of nlortnr if bricks have frogs and 2 y : ~ r d sif with-
out frogs, assuming 4 in. joints and four conrses to t h e foot.
Ilalf brick walls, whether left sough or finished fair, and one hricli malls,
where fair on both sides, are nol; 1.edncer1to roils hut kept separnte and
charged by the foot super.
A rod of reduced brickaork contains the following quantities, viz :-
408 feet super. I brick thick.
204 9 , 9, 2 3, 9,

SO6 cubic feet.


11s ,, yards.
302 yards super. I + bricks thick.
IVells and circular cesspools require 4,900 bricks to a roil.
A foot super of :-
Reduced brickwork requires 16 bricks.
Facings requires 7 bricks in Flemish bond and 8 briclis in English bond.
Gauged arches require 10 bricks.
A yard super of brick nagging requires :-
30 bricks on edge.
45 ,, flat.
A yard super of paving requires :-
36 building bricks laid f a t or 52 on edge.
36paving ,, ,, o r 3 2 ,,
q rz' X 12' tiles or 13 10' X 10' t,ileu.
104 Dutch clinkers on edge.
IIO Adamantine clinkers on edge.
19 heaped or 22 striked bushels equal a cube yard.
Lime and sand, and cement and sand lone about g of their bulk when
made into nort tar.
Lime and Portland cement. require 4 1 5 f their btilk nf water tn mix
h bricklayer's hod measures 16" X g" X 9", and will llolil zo Iwicb,
$ cubic foot of mortar or approxinxttely half a busliel.
NOTE.-For sizes and neigllt,? of bricks and ot.lier d:lt,n see L I e m o r a n d ~
section a t end.

' PHORPRES' Cellular Bricks for insulated partitiolis


205
206 BRICKLAYER.
TABLE
8 h i n g the Vulua f r o m I to 272 feet of Reduced l i m c k ~ u o r kf r o m
10s. od. to £32 per rod.

..
h n v auantity from I it. to 272 ft., or any value f r o m 10s. to L48, may
be ascertained from the above table by adding together or dividing or both.

B A S I C PRIGES FOR BRIGXWOHK.


The following prices for materials delivered are taken a s t h e basis of
valuation for brickwork. I n all cases, however, where quantities are con-
cerned, special quotations should be obtained. The drawings should be
examined and some reduction made for specially heavy work with long and
unbroken faces ; similarly brickwork, if mostly in thin walls or much
broken by openings, requires some allowance for the additional labour.

' PHORPRES ' RUSTICS for etonomical facings


ACCRINGTON FACING BRICKS,
TILES, TERRA COTTA.
Every description of Brickwork and
Moulded Terra Cotta Work made
from the finest Accrington Shale.

Acid Resisting Ware.


Paving Bricks & Ti/es.

Prioe Liats and Quotations on demand.


Illustrated Catalogue on request.
ENQUIRIES will reoeive prompt attention.

Te/.-BRICAV1TY, PARL, LONDON. Phone-2700 ACCRINGTON.


3616-3617 WHITEHALL.

REDAC ACCRINGTON BRICKWORKS


HUNCOAT, ACCRINGTON
Proprietors :
0. Whitaker & Sons Ltd,)St.Stephen's House,West min~ter~S.W.1
208 BRICKLAYER.
B A S I C PRIGES FOR BRIGKWORK-continued.
The prices under the head of " laboor only" include nothing but pro6 t .
Prices under the head of "all materials" are such as would apply to
ordinary measured accounts, and include everything . - necessary for carry-
ing ontthe work.
To the foUowine ~ r i c a san addition must be made of from 10 to 20 ner
cent. for work dol;e'in small quantities or diflicnlt positions.
Grey Stone Lime, £ 2 7s. od. per t o n = ~ s .6d. per bushel.
Hydrated Limo may be used instead of ordinary lime and, being ready
for immediate use, t,be extra cost (about 10s. over the price of ordinary
lime) is offset by the saving in time and absenceof waste. I t can also be
mixed with cement,replacing the latter up to about I j%of its volume, and
added to tho nsual proporlions of sand gives a niortar which works more
easily under the trowel without losing the strength of the cement,. For
other data relating to Hydrated Lime see " Plasterer" section.
Blue Lias Lime, £1 19s. od, per ton=~s. qd. per bushel.
Cement, A2 per ton=zs. od. per bushel.
Sand, 8s. gd. per yard cube= jd, per bushel.
Fletton bricks, i ~King's
t Cross, £2 83. gd. ; delivered to site, £2 14s. 3d.
per thousand.
Ditto grooved, add 28. od. per thousand.
First Stock bricks, at London stations, £4 2s. orl. ; delivered to site,
£4 8s. od. per thousand.
Second Stocks. a t London stations. -" X? 10s. ad. : delivered to site.
A3 16s. od. per thousand.
Phorpres Whites, a t London stations, A3 :IS. gd. ; delivered to site,
£3 17s. 3d. per thousand.
Midhurst Whites. delivered to site. X < us. od, ner thousand.
Burwell Whites, ,, ,, Xi08.0d.' ,,
Sand Lime Bricks, ,, , A3 I js. os, to 9 4 7s. 6d. per thousand
Cost of I yard cube cement mortar (I : 3) :- s. d.
4 ton Cement
I yd. Sand . . . . . ... ..
,

8 hours labourer hand mixing


, ,

,
. @ A 2 .
.
@ 1/26 . .-
. 1 3 4
. 8 3
g 10

15% profit . . . . .
-
Mechanical mixing is generally employed on large jobs and s h o u l G
1 0 % to 20% of the total cost.
Cosi of I rod of Fletton brickwork laid in cement mortar (I &-3) :- -
4!RIBricks . . . a5413
24 yards cube Cement Mortar, Hand mixed @ 3115
.. .. 8.
1x18 8
3 6 4
d.

Bricklayer, 68 hours
Labourer, 34 hours
.. .. .. .. .. @ # :. ..- 510 6
Scaffolder, 8 hours .
, , . . @
@ 1/38
2 1 9 4
o 10 6

LONDON BRICK COMPANY & FORDERS LTD.-


BSICKLAYER
BRIGKWORK.
Labour
and
mate~ials.
Per rod.
Br~ckwork of Flettons, and mortar composed of cement s. d .
and T h a u e s sand (I 8: 3) up to 40 feet principally in
14-inch work , 2618 o
Lhtto of secoud btocks . 3 2 7 6
.
Ditto of first x t ~ ~ c k \ . 35 8 6
I f in lime and sand ( I & 3) . . dedvct I I 3
If in underpinning . . ndrl 311 6
Extra for work above 40 feet from ground, for each 2 0 feet
(where tucchanical boists ;Ire used t h r extra hoisting ib
practically negligible) (rdd . , o 16 6
Jete.-The foregoing prices for bricli~vork are for South of England
work. For North of England work, ouing to the larger size of bricks a
deduction of approximately 15% should be made from the nnrnl~erof
bricks to the rod and a siirlilal- percentage from Idllour.
Per rod reduced. Lobou r and
Lnboitr otdv. ~nntei.inls
Extra for ra~singou old walls, co~urneixing a t
30 feet from ground .
Ditto 50 ft. ditto ,
Ditto 6 0 ft, ditto .
Pulling down, cleaning and ~t~acklng,finding
scaffolding, LC. .
Pulling down, cleaning and stacking only .
Per foot superficial.
Half brick walls in mortar, in Fletton bricks .
Ditto ditto in cement .
If in small work, such as wine bin divisions,
sinlc bearers, kc.. . add
Half brick trimmer arches in cement .
One brick garden waUs,in l'letton bricks iu rnortat',
worked fair both sides and the joints struck .
Extra only for circular face, each side ~neasured
ditto for battering face
Itough cutting to r'lkeu, irregnlsr angles, elc. .
Ditto circular to arches .
Cutting out face of old wall, and pinning and bond-
ing new work into same (aversge f brick Into old
wall), all in cement . . . .
Ditto ditto taken as extra only, for
cutting and bonding new work to old

THE LARGEST BRICKMAKERS IN THE WORLD


a10 BRIUKLAYER.
BRICKWORK-c~nfin~d.
Labour and
Per yard superficial. materials.
Building hollow walls, the cavity 2 in. to 3 in. in width, and kept s. d.
clear as the work proceeds, and including I galvanized iron tie
to every 3 feet super of wall. The brickwork measured nett,
extra only . 2 3

I
Extra over ordinary brickwork for fair internal face and pointing
with a neat flat joint .
Twice Limewhite fair faced walls .
.. 0 7
0 6
Ditto underside of roof boarding and timbers . . 0 7
Stop and ditto concrete soffites . . 0 8
I Rake out joints for verticle asphalte . . 0 4
Ditto to old walls . . 0 6
Per foot run.
.
Rough cuttings to 4-inch splays
Fair ,,
Fair cut squint .
19 19 . . O 3
0 6
0 4
Fair cut birdsmouth . 0 2
Cement filleting to creasing . . 0 3
Rake out and point to flashings in cement . 0 4
Ditto ditto to step flashings . 0 6
Double plain tile creasing in cement to 9-inch wall . . 1 2
Ditto ditto to rq-inch wall . I 5
Frames bedded in lime and hair mortar . . o 12
If pointed, add for each side . . 0 4
One course of stock brick on edge, and brick Hat in cement to I
brick wall and double cement fillets . . 1 6
Ditto ditto to 14brick wall and ditto . . 2 0
No. 16 gauge, hoop iron bond, 12 wide, tarred and sanded, and laid
in walls . . O I
No. 15 gauge ditto, 15 wide, ditto .
Cutting and pinning edge of landings up to 6 in. thick in new
. o I$

work, in cement . . 0 7
Ditto, in old wall, ditto , . 2 0

h'uch.
Cutting and pinning ends of timbers . 0. 6
Ditto large timbers . 0- 7
Ditto steps and sills . 0 9
Ditto iron bars . , 0 6
Ditto steel joists . , 1. 0
Ditto large ditto . 1. 4
If facings to be made good add 50 %.
Ends cut and pinned to old walls approximately twice prices ziven for
new walls.

'PHORPRES ' White Facings for areas, light-wells, et c.


BRICKWORK-conlintctd.
For small pipei For large pipe.
8. d. 3. d.
Holes through 3 in, slab partition . . 0 6 o 8
Ditto through 4& in. wall . . 1 0 1 3
Ditto 9 in. wall . . 1 6 I 9
.
Ditto 14 in. wall
Ditto 18 in. wall .
Prices include making good.
.. 2
2 6
0 2 3
a 10

If facings to be made good add 25% for each side.


Holes through old walls approximtitely 50 % more than uem.
Each. s. d.
Coke breeze fixing bricks and building in . . o r
Galvanized hoop iron cramps, 15in. girth, screwed to deal fralries
and built into brickwork with ends turned up into joint . o 6
Red terra cotta air bricks and building 9 in. X 3 in. g in. X 6 in.
into 9 in. wall, including forming and s, d. s, d.
rendering flue o 3 3
Ditto 14in. mall ditto . . P
2 9 4 0
Ditto 18 in. wall ditto . 3 6 4 9
For further prices of air bricks see " Ventilation" section.

D A M P COURSE.
. . see Aadanlter.
Foi. Asdrnlte,
. I'ar and sand
Bituminous felt ,
. per foot supev 8.
o 4
0
d.
5
.
7I
Two courses slate in cement 9 o 10
Ditto ditto vertical 3
Pointing to edge of slate or asphalte damp course . per foot run o I)

GEORGEM. CALLBNDER & CO., L'PD., 25 Victoria Street, S. W. I. " Callen-


drite," the original Bitumen Damp Course for building, and Sheeting for
effecLively waterproofing old and new reserroirs, tanks, conduits, swim-
ming baths, basements, bridges, ilatroofs, Bc. Made in standard rolls
24 feet long. Sheeting G feet wide. Damp course cut tto various wall
widths up to 3 feet.
Price, including free delivery for fair order, averages zjd. per foot super
for damp course and gd. per foot super for sheeting. Inclusive price
For snpplying and fixing ' I Callendrite " sheeting by own workmen under
guarantee of efficiency given upon receipt of particulars.
' I Ledkore " Lead and Bitumen Damp Course is composed of a special
bitumen material, which is dense and tough yet perfectly pliable, built
round a core of sheet lead, is readily handled in extreme temperatures
without the slighteat risk of cracking or squeezing. Specially suitable as
an insertion damp course for existing damp buildings. I t contains no coal
tar or pitch whatsoever. Supplied in rolls 24 feet long to the usual wall
widths ; price, trade, 4&d., 6d. and 7d. per foot super, according to thick-
ness of lead core.

'PHORPRES' Cellular Bricks reduce dead weight


212 BRICKLAYER.
DAMP COURSE-conlinwd.
GEORGEh1. CALLENDER
& CO., LTD.--~~lltinlled.'
" Bitubond " Building Composition for runmng in molten state into
cavity walls. Supplied In blocks weighing approximately Jcwt. each.
Price, L 6 5s. od. per ton.
"Bitumac." A modified form of " Bitubond " for damp-proofing con-
crete under floor boards. Supplied in bags and casks. Price, L6 10s. od.
p c ~ton.
THE S o u a r ~WALES BRATTICPICLOTH& HUBBP:R00. L.I.D., I h s t Usk
Works, Newport, RIonu~outhshire. s. d.
"Swaleen," with fibre base . . persqunreynrd I 6
" Rufereen," with canvas base . 2 o
In rolls 24 feet long (wall widths).
334% Trade Discount to Builders' Merchants.
U. A~;DERSON & SON, LTD., Pnrk Road Works, Stretford, Mancbesler.
" Basite " Pure Bitumen Dampcourse with Hessian Base-
No. I quality
. . . I g squareyd.
No. z ,, . . . . . . ,,
"Anderite" Pure Bitumen Dam~course.Fibre Base . I a
'' Ledphalt" (Lead & Sheet Aspkalte) ~ a m ~ c o u r s e . 2 g
. 1 7
..
,;
" Ledbit " (Lead & Bitumen) on hessian base ' . .
3 o
These dampcourses are supplied in rolls 8 yards long by the usual wall
,,
widths u p to 36 in.
"Dason" Pure Bitumen Dampcourse in rolls 12 yards long, by usual
widths u p to 36 in. a ply, gd. square yard ; 3ply, I I ~ square
. yard.
THE RUBEROID CO. LTD. Lincoln House, 296-302, High Holborn,
London, W.C.1 ; Factory, Brimsdown, Middlesex.
'' Astos "Asbestos Dampcourse (100% mineral).
I n rolls of 24 lineal feet. I n any width up t o 36 ins. s. d.
Standard 7 Ibs. per y(vd supers. . 2 0
Lead Lined (Lead 4'oz. per sq. ft.) g$ Ibs. per' ?lard s u p e r . 3 3
Also supplied with lead lining in various weights. Prices on request.
" Pluvex" Pure Bitumen Damp Course in rolls 24 feet long and in a11
widths up to 36 inches.
Appro*.
weight. s. d.
No. o Woven base 5&lbs. . . pel*y n ~ dsuper I 7
No. I Woven base 7 . , 9 1 9
No. 2 Fibre base 51 ,, . . 11 r* I 2
No. 3 Lead lined, woven base g ,, . . ,, ,, g o
No. 4 ,, ,, fibre base 7* ,, . . , , 2 6
" Ruberoid " Damp Course, in rolls of 72 feet long. s. d .
Two-ply . per yawl s y e i I 1
Three-ply . . . . . . . 9 ,, 1 4
WHITE'S " HYGEIAN-ROCK " BUILDINGCONPOSITION(William White,
Great Western Works, Abergavenny, RIonmoutbshire).
I cwt. bags a t £ 5 19s. 6d. (subject to market fluctuations) per ton,
F.O.R. Abergavenny. Rate to London, 20s. od. per ton in 6 ton lots. .
One ton of Eygeian Rock will fill about 40 yards super of cavity $ in.
thick.
Approximate cost per yard super. $" thick. Material 2s. gd. Labonr
IS. od.

'PHORPRES' means 'four times pressed'


FAGINGS.
To find the value of extra only on facings, take the difference per thou-
sand between the building bricks and the required facings--divide by 10
for English bond, or by IZ for Flemish bond, and the result gives the price
in pence and fractional parts per foot super. Thus, for English bond
mith stocks a t 86s. and facings a t rros., the difference, 24s., divided by 10,
gives z+d. per foot, to which must he added cost of pointing.
Reveals to be measured, except where intended to be stuccoed.
Per foot super.
Extra only upon
. price of o r d i n a ~ ybrickwork, includznq pointing.
-
Over Over
mettons. r x d Stocl,.s.
s. d.
Uricks selected from stack . . . . . 3
Firststocks . . . . . . . 0
0 5
Bright yellow fronts . . . . . 5
Working pressed sand-faced purple bricks . 0
o 6
7$
Dorking hand-made multi-colouretl purple bricks 0
Luton purple grey hricks . . . . . 0 I0
Farehamredbricks. . . . . . 0 8g
White Kent wirecut ganlt bricks . . . o 8
Bracknell orange or dark red bricks . . . 0 Q;
Edwards' Ruabon red bricks . . . .
2 in. H u e Staffordshire wirecut bricks . . I 3

28in. Best pressed blue Staifordsi~irebricks


Salt glazed bricks . . . . . .
.
I
1
3 3
0
3

White glazed bricks, first quality . . . 3 6


Ditto, second quality . . . . . 3 3
Rubbed and s ~ u g e dfacings, set in putty, Hrackni
reds . . . . . . . . 4
Ditto, reduced to 5 courses to the foot . . 5 6
0

ARCHES.
Girth of all projections and reveals to be measured and all voids
deducted.
One foot super of gauged, camber, segmental or semi-circular arch
requires 10 bricks, including waste.
Labor to skewback and circular cutting ineasured and charged in
addition.
Extra only on znds stock brickwork. Measured on face and soffit.
Per foot superficial. s. d .
Fair common stock segmenta! arch in half brick ~ ~ i ~ l g, s 0 9.
Fair axed arches in stock facings . . .
I 3
Ditto, in rod or malm facings . .
I 9
If Gothic, elliptical, or Venetian, add . .
1 0
If circular onAplan,add . 2 0.
Gauged arches. Of the best red bricks, either camber, segment,
or semi-circular, gauged, rubbed, and set in putty . 5 0.
Ditto, Gothic or sem2-elbtic
Ditto, semi-circular cylinders to niches
. .

.
.

Ditto, quarter spherical heads to niches . 13 o .


'PHORPRES ' Common Bricks for sure foundations
a14 BRIOKLAYER.
LABOURS A N D MOULDINGS.
Per foot run.
Quoining angles .
Fair cut skew back
Ditto, to gauged brickwork .
Ditto circular joint around segmental or camber arch .
Ditto, ditto, to gauged brickwork .
Mouldings in gauged work, 3 in. girt .
For every extra inch in girt .
Ditto, circular on plan, add 50%.

FACING BRICKS.
J. C. EDWARDS(RUABON),LTD., Ruabon, N, Wales.
Red, Blne or DUB Ruabon Pressed Facing Bricks 160s. od. per 1,000 ou
rail a t worlts.
Discount to the builder 5 % for monthly payments.
Red and Blue 2% in. Bricks weigh about 71 cwts. per 1,000. Buff 65
cwts. per 1,000.
lied and Blue 36 in. Bricks weigh about 788 cwts. per 1,000. Buff 75
cwts. per 1,000
Railway rate to Paddington Station 15s. zd. per ton, in 6 ton lots or
rzs. od. per ton i n 8 ton troclr lcads.

S ~ ~ T n a a&r Sons, Saiford, Manchester. Accrington Red Facing Bricks.


F.O.R. a t Huncoat. s. d.
Best Plastic Facing Bricks . . .
, per 1,000 95 o
Best Seconds Plast~c ,, . . . . do. 82 6
Vitrified Engineering Bricks . . , do. 82 6
" Hedac " Rustics ; ~ n dWired I"aci~!ps . do. 77 6
Weight, 4 tons ; carriage to London, 178. gd. per toll in
6 ton loads.

& SONS,Bracknell, Berhs.


T n o x a s LAWRENCE
T. L. B. Red Rubbers in bright Price Weight.
and dark red shades and flashed Size. per 1,ooo. per ~ o o o .
colours . . . . . ins. 111s. ins, s. d.
(Other sizes :-IZ& in., 14b in. 9%X 4# X 3if 2 2 0 0
cwt.
8a
and 16;t in, long, also g$ in.
x 98 in. and IZ$ in. X 7 t h .
always in stock). . . .

There is a 'PHORPRES' brick for every job


BRIUKEAYER. 216
F A C I N G BRICKS-conlinwd,
I'iionras LAWRENCE& SONS-co~ztini~ed.
)
:
roo 0
T. L. B, Selected Red and Mnlti- 8& x X 18{ to 53
colourcd 1"acings in great IIZ 6
variety of unique types arid 95 0 1
coouig . . . 8*X 41 X 2 to
109 6 (
40

.'l' L. B. Bright lied '' Moulded " Bricks, to match facings, i n g r e a t variety,
of good shapes, size SQ in. X 4% in. X 2% in., kc. Price per roo from
173. 6cl.
T. L . B. Semi-Roman Tiles, sizes 9 in. x & in. x I in., - $ in., - 5 in., also
6 in. X 3 in. X I In, always in qtock.

'T. L. B. Briquettes for fireplace work, &c., 6 in. X 3 in. x z in., andlor
6 in. x 3 in. x I$ in., in sqnare shapes, bullnose, s t o y ~ ,splays, Bc.,
all matching red nnd good miscd colours, also special kerb briclts for
flat or raised h e a r t l ~ s ,hob bricks, &c.

Note.-Rubbers delivered direct to site in London in 6 ton loads at,


409. od. per 1,000 extra. Facing bricks ditt,o, a t 20s. c d , per 1,000 extra
in loads of 2,000 or 4,000 a t z j s . per r,ooo.

THE LEVERSTOCK & ACOHNRED HRICK CO. LIMITED, Hemel Hemp-


stead, Ilerti'ordshiTe, are tnanufacturers of high class red bricks, moulded
bricks, and brickwork ornament. Splays, squints, birdsmouth, bullnose,
linths, 9 In. half-~oundand angle copings, 30.9. od. per 100 ; 3-in. lnoiilded
strings, plinths and labels ; headers, 32s. 6d. pel' rco ; stretchers, 373. 6d.
per IOO ; angles. 23,od. each. Fire-place bricks, red or grey, 6 in. x 3 In.
x I$ in.. 18s. 611, per 100. Tuilor chimney shafts, X 7 ros, cd.
Above prices a r e : ~ works.
t
Approsinlate weight 58 cwt. per thousand.
Deliveries I ~ u t l o nor equal tl~stnnce2 2 s .
~ I I 011. per 1,000 in full lunds,

\\'ILLIAVSON, CI.II'.F, LTD., Stzmford, Lincs. Makers of "Stamford.


stone" H A N D - ~ ~ APD~Ic~l w
: a .BRICKS
in all thicknesses autl sizes in grev,
brown, buff' ant1 orange colours. P1.ice of 2% in. briclts, 115.v. od. per
1,000 F.O.H. :it Stamford. Hate to London, 8s. 8d. per ton in 8 ton lots.
Appros, weight, ; I cwts. per 1,000. Paving quarries made in same
colour? 6 X 6 nud 9 X 9. Prices on apl~licat.ion.

T R A D E NOTIES.
CORONET BRICKCO. L'PD., 324 Gray'? I n n road, W.C'.r. Works a t
Measham, N r . Burtou-on-Trent & Heather, Nr. Leicester.
A . J . ROBBINS,74 Chnrch street, Chelsea, S.W.3. Bricks, lime, cement,
sand, kc.

52 milion 'PHORPRES' bricks used every day


216 BRICKLAYER.
GLAZED BRICKS.
R E S T W H I T E . GOLOURED 8- S A L T G L A Z E D B R I C K S .
Prires delivel-ed in truck loads to London Station,?.
Size, 9 x 4& x 2R inches.
W h ~ t e ,Ivory Best.
and Salt Olazed. Buff, Orenm Other Secouds.
Per ~ , w o Best. Seconds. nod Bronre. Colours. Coiour8.
Hard Glazes :- \, (1. *(; 8. (1. L s. (1. L 8. (1. L r. rl.
Stretchers (one
side) . . . 21 o o 20 o o 23 o o 26 10 o 21 o o
Headers(oneend) 20 10 o 19 l o o 22 10 o 26 o o 20 T O o
Hullnose and
Quoins . . 27 10 o 26 10 o 29 10 o 33 o o 27 10 o
Double-headers . 26 10 o 2j 10 o 28 10 o 32 o o 26 10 o
Double stretchers
(twosides) . 29 10 o 28 10 o 31 10 o 35 o o 29 ro o
Oneside&twoends 30 10 o 29 10 o 32 10 o 36 o o 30 10 o
Twosides&oneend 31 10 o 30 10 o 33 TO o 37 o o 31 10 o
Cants, Squints
and Octagons 29 o o 28 o o 31 o o 34 10 o 29 o o
Plinth and hollow
bricks (st,retchers
& headers) each o o 14 o o 10 o I o& o I o* o o TO$
Double bullnose,
& bullnosed stops
each o o ro$ o o 10 o I o& o I o$ o o I O ~
Rounded internal
angles . each o o 9 o o 83 o o lo& o o 104 o o 9
Molded bricks
' (stretchers and
headers) . each o I 6 - 0 1 6 0 1 6 0 1 6
Molded bricks (in-
ternal & external
angles) . each o 2 4 - 0 2 4 0 2 4 0 2 4
Cill b n l l n o s e
(~t~retchersand
headers) . ench o o IO* o o 10 o I o& o I 05 o o roi
THE LEEDSFIRECLAY CO. L'PD.2 , Cawndish Place, W.I.
" Impervit " white and ivory glazed bricks, prices as above.
f, .P (1.
hlajolica or soft glazed stretchers and headers . . per 1,000 31 10 o
,, quoins and bullnose . , ,, 39 10 o
Compass bricks, circular and arch bricks of single radius, L r j per 1,000
over above list for their respective kinds and colours.
Camber arch bricks, any kind or colour, 2s. qd. each, not exceeding
9 x 41 X 2 i i n .

LONDON BRICK COMPANY & FORDERS 1TD.-


BRICKLAYER. a17
G L A Z E D BRICKS-continued.
THE LEEDSFIRECLAY CO. LTD.-continued.
SEEPWOODPartition Bricks, g in. X 25 in. face, 21 in. on bed, white
glazed on one side, ,&ax 03, od. per M. On two sides, £29 10s. od.
per hf. Quoins and bullnoses, L 2 7 10s. od. per M. a t London stations.
Patent " Multangle" Brick, adjustable to any angle, thus obviating the
necessity of making squint hricks to special angles. White and ivory
glazed, 2s. gd. per pair.
" RENTON " Facing Bricks, especially suitable for swimming bat,hs ;
white glazed stretchers, LZI 0s. od, per rooo ; ditto, 4 t in, flats.
£27 10s. od, per 1000.

FAENLEY IRONCO. (FIRECLAY WORKS),LTD., 40 \1'00d Street, S.W.1.


"Picking's" patent hollow glared partition bricks, g in. X 26 X 4.
Prices a t London Depot :- ,& s. d.
White glazed, one side
Do. two sides
.
.
pei.r,ooo
1t
.
zr o o
29 10 o
a

XIDDLETON FIRECLAY GO., Middleton, near Loeds. Manufacturers of a


F1d1 range of white, colonred and salt glazed bricks and partition Imioks
for all requirements.
" Middleton " Partition Bricks af in. on bed.
(I.
2 in. White glazed two sides ., pel' x,ooo
3.
29 ro o
3! 9 9 no. Do. . . 99 31 0 0
London depot, St,. Pancras goods station, Kitlg's Road, Camden Town,
hT.W.1.
BONDING T I E S A N D BRIGES FOR CAVITY W A L L S .
Galvanized Iron twisted ties 8 in. X Q in. thick 251- cwt. net.
Ditto g in. X i3T in. ,, 2216 cwt,. net.
F I X I N G BRIGILS.
FREDK. JONES
& CO., LTD., 6 Perren Street, London, N.W.5 ; Herculce
Works, Burton-owTrent*.
Jones' Fixing Bricks, 84 in. X 44 in. x a$ in. 150s. per I , O U O .
83 in. x 48 in. x 4 1 n . 150s. per x,ooo.*
9
* Size for north country.
P O I N T I N G O L D WORE.--Perfool JliperJrinl.
I,II.WIS DEW, Pembroke Wharf, Warwick Kond, Kerisingtnu, \\'.rq.
14'.

Pointing, Scaffolding and brickwork renovations.


Erecting and striking scaffold, raking out decayed lime .s, (1.
mortar, washing and staining bricks, and pointing with
flat or weathered joints, in lime mortar . .
0 4
Ditto in cement ~ n o r t ~ a r .
. .
0 4f
Ditto t o chimney-shafts
Ditto to fence walls . .
0 5
If tuck pointed . : air1 o 2
0 3

The above prices are ~ p p r o r i m a t but


e vary wit,h t,l~enature of tile building
and ~ccessildity.

THE LARGEST BRICKMAKERS IN THE WORLD


218 BRIOKLAYER.
SETTING STOVES. RANGES A N D KITCHENERS.
Including all bricks, fire bricks, lumps and other material, except such a?
areusually supplied by the Smith. ,& s. d .
Ordinary register stovea, up to goin. each . o 15 o .
Open bar fronts set in flre brick work, np to, say, 18in. tire
opening, and a 6in. splay formed up each side to receive tile
cheeks, including fixing the tiles . I I O o .
If in old work, requiring alteration to o enings or
other special preparation, add accor8ng to cir-
cnmstances.
Ordinary kitchen ranges, oven and boiler, np to 30 inches I 15 o
Ditto Ditto up to 36 inches 2 o o
Ditto Ditto up to 48 inches 2 ro o
Close fire kitchenera-including attendance of smith to put
together, set out flues, kc. up to48 inches 4 o o
Ditto Ditto Ditto up to 60 inches 5 10 o
Ditto Ditto Ditto up to72 inches 7 o o
Larger sizes than the above, as also all kinds of cooking and
hot water apparatus, are frequently very complicated in their
construction, and the fixing should be charged according to
time and material used; but, approximately, close fire ranges
are worth LI 10s. od. per foot of opening for material and
labour in setting..

JOHN STATHAII
& SONS, Salford, kIanchester. Patent. " BRIDQE"
Hearth Boxings to take the place of trimmer arches.
5. d.
2' o* x I' 6' span and 2' Hauge @ 4 6 each.
1'6~x1'6' ,, 2' ,, @ 3 9 ,,
1'3'X1'6' ,, 2' ,, @ g 6 ,,
1' 3' X 1' 2' 1, 2' 1, @ 3 2 1,

I' 6' X I' 6' ,, 6' ,, Q 4 3 ,,


A11 in steel thick, coated in L k . A~igusSmith's solution.

CIIIBZNEY POTS.
24 in. 30 in. 36 in. 48 in. 60 in. 72 in.
s.d. s.d. ~ , d . s.d. 3.d. s.J.
Red or buff earthen-
ware pots each net 5 o 8 o 11 9 18 o 23 g 30 o
Buff terra-cotta pots,
ornamentalenchnet 6 6 11 o 15 6 21 o 27 6 35 o
Ditto, triple lourred
tjpe . each net 14 o I; 4 18 o 28 o - 37 6
Setting and flaunching
only chimney pots
enchsetz 6 z g 3 o 3 6 4 o 4 g

' PHORPRES ' Cellular Bricks for insulated partitions


BRIOKLAYER. 219
GHIMNEY POTS-conlintted.
J. H. SANKEY& SON, LTD. (Canning Town), Aldwych House, Aldwych
W.C.2.
" Saukey's" Down-Draught Preventing Pot ( 3 louvre), New Improved
Pattern. For eliminating smoky fireplace trouble. Noiseless and im-
perishable, being made of the best terra-cotta. No s n ~ s l holes
l to choke.
Easily swept. I n red or buff colour.
Base.
Height. (outside) For Flue. Prices Net.
111. ~n. in. in, 8 , d.
30 12 9 x 9 28 o
42 I2 9x 9 37 6
30 4 - 14 x 9 35 0
i2 '4 I4 X 9
Delivery-Carriage paid in England and Wales.
41 6
Packinr-Extra a t cost. returnable.
" Sanlrey's " Singlc Lonvre Chimney 1'01,. (Nem In~proreilPattern).
A specially designed chimney pot which is ideal for bungalows and other
small dwellings. Prevents .,light forms of dowi.draugIit. I n red o r buff
colour, 24 ins. high 228. ad. each nett carriaye paid ill England and
Wales.
THE LEEDSPLRXCLAY CO. LTD., Wortley, Lceds.
" Whirlpea" Srnoke Cure Chimney Pot, 1i1:~lein salt gl&zed ware and
hulT and red terra-cotta, 3 ft, g in, higl~.
s. (1.
S;ilt glazed or buff unglazed .
e c d r 25 o
Red terra-cotta , .
. ,, 35 o
Pt,ices are F.O.K.. Leeds. Packing 2s. 611. per pot ext,ra. Credited in
full if returned carriage paid to works.
S L A B PARTITIONS.
F w Plnster, Slicbs:see " Plastere~."
2 in.
2$ in. 3 in.
3. d R. 11, S. d.
Breeze slab partitions set and jointed in cement
mortar, including ordinary cutting and
waste . . . . .per yard supe? 3 6 3 9 4 I
Bonded angles or intersections. pel. foot run o z o 28 o 3
-
Cuttine and fittine around door frame . .
each I o I I I 3
Cutting and waul?, fitting and wedging to
ceilings . . . . per foot ruu o 3 o 3$ o 4
F o r m ~ n gtoothings and bonding to brickwork
per foot l'un o 3 o 31, o 4
LIVERPOOLARTIR~CIAL STONE CO., LTD., Picton Road, Wavertree,
Lirerpool and Silwood Street, ltotherliitl~e,S.E.16.
Breeze-concrete Slabs. s. d .
2' 0" x I' 0" x 2" . .
per yo~clsuper I 7 18 y n d s I ton
2' 0" X 1' 0" X 2$"
. 110 15
9 ) 91 9 9 9,

2' 0" X I! 0'' X 3' r, ,, ,,


x 4" .
2 0 12 7

2' 0" x I' 0" 11 6 1, 2 9 ,. ,,


Ex Liverpool and London Works.

' PHORPRES ' RUSTICS for economical facings


22 0 BRIOKLAYER.
S L A B PARTITIONS-confittued.
FREDK.JONES & CO., LTD., 6, Perren Street, N.W.5 & " Hercules "
Works, Burton-on-Trent. " Hercules" Breeze and Plaster Partition
Mocks :- s. d .
~ fthick
' 40 yds. supel. pel. ton I g per yard.
'2 ,, 30 9 , I 9 9 ,

26. ,, 23 ,, 2 0 ,,
3' 9, 20 1 , 2 3 9 9

4' 1, 14 3 , 3 0 9 ,

J . A. KIN^ & Co., LTD., 181, Queen Victoria Street., E.C.4.


Ijreeze-concrete Partition Blocks, z in. to 6 in. and upwards ; 4 in, and
upwards are hollow or solid ; made also in pumice.
Building Blocks for external walls, 6 in., 8 in. and 9 in. thick.
Hollow Tile Partition Blocks, z in, to 4 in, thick, made either keyed or
smooth.
J. H. SANKEY& SON, LTD. (Canning Town), Aldwych House, Aldwycli,
W.C.2.
" Cranliam " porous terra cotta blocks for partitions and floors provide
insulation against heat, cold and sound, combine 1ightnt.s~with great
strength, easily travelled and fixed. Size of block 12 ins. X gins.
Prices pels squrci-e ynrd Ex Works :--
14in. a in. ~tin. gin. 4 in. 44 in.
s.d. s.d. s,d. s,d. s.d. s.d.
Porous
TerraCottar~o
- 2 4 2 7 2 9 3 6 3 9
1 1 1 2 a a 4 2 9 3 o
hloler Hollow Partition Blocks insulate 'against heat and cold, Fire and
Sound-Resisting, considereble mechanical strength combined with extreme
lightness.
Prices per ynrd wper F.O.H. a t Works.
in. in, in. s, d. in. in. in. s. d .
size12 x g x z 3 3 s i ~ e ~ z9 x x 4 411
,, 1 2 X 9 x 2 6 3 6 ,, 12 X 9 X 46 5 3
, , I Z X 9 x 3 3'0

TIIADE NOTICE.
'TmH E : M RHEUPSTEAD
~, PA'I'RN.~
HRICK CO., Th'o., 324 (;ray's 11111 rnnd,
\ I Hollow partition, building and fluoi. blocks.

F I R E URIGAWORIC. 8.0.
I'rices ~nclndingall cntt,ing nml waste. s. (1.
.+$in. I"i~'ebricklining tocopper setting, set in lit'acl:ry po',foot s r l p e r 3 1 3
4 1 in. Firelwick set o n edge and in fireclay ,, ,, 2 0
4+ 111. Moler fine-brick lining 1 0 Ilur.: set it1 niolar inurtnr
pel'' f o o t ' z c / I l ' f 3 3
9 in. Ditto . . , , 5 6
Extra over stock brickmo:4i, measured solid, for. lirebrick lining
4$ in. thick to g in. X 9 in. tluer, set in lireclay pel. foot rtcu 5 6
Ditto to 14in. X 9 in, tl~lcs,ditto. 3 ,r 7 0

' PHORPRES' White Facings for areas, light-wells, etc.


P I R E BRICKWORK. &o.-~ol!li7illed.
Lining brick flue with 6 in. diameter tireclay flue pipe wit,l~butt s. d.
joints . . p e ~ f o o trun 2 3
Ditto g in. diameter ditto . 9 9 3 3
Ditto 12 in. diameter ditto . 4 6
Ditto g in. x 9 in. square ditto . 3 9 4 9
Ditto r z in. x 1 2 in, square ditto . , 6 g
Ext,ra for socketted joint,s to circular flue pipes, o d d s j % .
The building of chitnneys, brick~vork settings for boilers and econo-
misers is a hranch of the trade calling for particular knowledge and
experience and is best underlaken by specialists. Generally, costs of this
class of work cannot be priced ill the ordinary manner a s there a r e so
many variable conditions to be taken into consideration.
Janr~sXEWTON& SONS,78 & 7 9 , Hankside, S.E.1.
Fire Tiles.
~ n . in. in. s, d. in. in. in.
6 x 6 x 14 ench o 6 12 X 9 X 2
8 x 8x18 , o g 1 2 X 1 0 X 2
9 X 9 X 1 * ,, 011 1 2 X 1 2 X 2
g X 9 x 2 ,, I z 11 X 14 X a&
9 X 9 x 2 4 , I 6 16X16X2+
10 x 10 x 2 ,, 1 18 X 18 X 2$
10 x l o x 23 ,, I g 24 X 18 X 3

V'ILLIA~~SON, CLIFF,LTD., Stamford.


Fire Bricks , g in. X 4 8 in. X 24 in. , f i s o ~ , ~8;s. pe? ~ , o o o
9 ) 99 . 9 ,, x 45 ,. X 3 ,, ,, 105s. ,,
Pire Tiles.
in. in. in. s . d. in. in. in. s. d.
end& o 48 g X y X 1% ench o 8
I 0 X I 0 X I, ,, 0 11
10 X 10 X 2 ,, o 6+ 14 X 14 X 2 9 , 14;:
A11 prices l'.O.Il. Stamford. Other sizes i n proportion.
4 tons. 6 tons.
Freight to London on 1,000 bricks, @.in. . 48s. 3d. 27s. 6J.
,, 3 In. . 56s. 14d. 32s. od.

KERNRR-GR~NWO &O D l A t r r ~An11's


CO., ., CIIIIL~CI~,
King's LYIIII.
" Peusol " Yire Cement. A rendy mixed, plastic cement ifhat hardens
slowly in the air, but quickly when heated. I t conlbines the highest lire-
resisting quali1,ies wit,h the strengtli and adhesion of Portland cement.
Light in wei hi,, it is simple to use and economical. Used for building,
pointing an$ repairilig kilns, retorts, muffles, and for setting firebricks
to grates, coppers, hearths, ovens, gas and electrical fires, &c., &c.
Prices, Icwt. 19s. 6 d . ; $ cmt. 11s. 6d. ; k C W ~ .7s. 6d. ; 14 Ibs. 4s. 611.
Kegs and tins free and not neighed in.
Sttbject to 10% dincount.

'PHORPRES' Gellular Bricksretlucedead weight


222 BRICKLAYER.
F I R E B R I C K W O R K . &o.-conli7&ued.
P n ~ ~ n r a c LIXITED,
~os reg. office, 14 Waterloo Road, St. Philip's, Bristol,
" Purimacbos" plastic fire-resisting cement for repairing stoves, ranees
and fire-places, pointing u p around ranges to prevent escape of smoke,
joiuting flue-pipes, setting and repairing ornamental tiles and for furnace
work generally.
Prices, I cwt. 19s. od. ; $ cwt. 12s. 6d. ; f cwt. 6s. 6d. ; 14Ibs. 4s. od.
" 1)rykos " dry fire cement, for jointing furnace brickwork exposed to
high temperatures. Price, 10s. per cwt. in free bags.
J. H. S A N K ~&Y SON, LTD. (Canning Town), Aldwych House, Aldn.yc11,
w.c.2.
" Pyruma " Ever Ready Plastic Fire Cement is claimed tosupplg the all
importaut bonding, llard setting and heat resisting properties which fire-
clays kc. lack. No. I Coarse grade I'or settiug large firebrick work as in
furnaces, retorts, boilers, kilns &c. a d No. 2 Fiue g'ade (" Pyruma "
Putty) for smaller firebrick work, as in stores, grates and ranges. Price,
22s. 6d. per I cwt. keg, carriagc paid ; est,ra carriage to Scotland and
Ireland.
Full particulars of other " Sankey " Fire Cemer~ts,Firebricks, et,c., on
applicatioll.

S T A F F O R D S H I R E I3RIGHWORK.
Nett prices of Blue Staffordshire goods delivered in London.
E s. (I.
Blue Wirecut Bricks. 9" X 4 y X 3' . 7 10 o per 1,000
Blue Pressed Brick3 . ,, ,, , . 8 Ij o ,,
Splayed Pliuth or
Bulluose Bricks . ,, ,, ,, rrdd o 9 6 ,,
Saddle-back Copings 12' X &' x 3' . o o 4+ each
, ,, ,, 12' X 58. X 3' . o o 6$ ,,
,, ,, ,, 12" X 13' X 4 r . 0 1 2 ,,
Half-round ,, 3' X g' X +$" . o o 3 ,,
,, 6'x g " x j W . o o 7 ,,
T h e above prices vary according to make aud qunutity.
Cost of I Itod of Blue Wlrecut StaRordshire Brickwork in cement mortar
(I and 3) :- 3. (1. A 8. d.
34RI.Bricks . . . , a150 o . 28 2 6
18 yds. cerneut mortar, hand mixed @ 31 5 .
2 19 4
Bricklayer-65 hours. . , @ I 76 .j 5 7$
Labourer-6; ,, . . . @ I 2% , 31911
ScafTolder-8 ,, , . . @ I 3% .o ro 6
40 17 lo+
Add 15 % p~otit,kc. . , , , 6 2 8
47 0 6 1

PHORPRES ' means 'four tinies pressed'


STAFFORDSHIRE BRICKWORK-cotlls'ti~~eri.
Reduced Blue Staffordshire brickwork in L s. (1.
cement mortar ( I and 3), wirecot bricks pel. rod . 47 o 6
Ditto best pressed bricks . .
. . 52 5 0
Extra only on wirecut brickwork for facing
with pressed bricks and pointing with a
neat weathered ioint . . . . . per f t . s l y e r o o 54

D A Y WORK.
V'or day work rates for labour see page 131.
MATERIALS: Delivertd to the job, including cartayr and 15% profit.

&- 3. d. L 3. d
HEST S'rOCKS per 1000 5 3 . Ground grey per tou 2 17 6
Second stocks , 4 7 6
I
Ditto .
per bushel o I 0
Plettons . ,, 3 2 6 (hound Lias per ton 2 5 0
Ditto groored ,, 3 j 10 1
I
,, ,, per bushel o r
- facing- stocks
Bright I
f810s,
Red sand stocks 8 10s. to l o I0
10 o o O 1 CEMENT-
Staffordshire Rlne wire- I Portland . v w ton z 6 o
cuts . . per loo o 17 6 Ditto . pe; bvshrl o 2 4
S:affordshire best pressed
faci%"s . . P f r 100
Ditto splays c1r bull nose
1
I
0
3
1
I
Lime mortar per yard
Ditto . . per hod
Ce,ne~,tm o r h r m r u ( r r d
I 13 o
o o g
I 16 o
2y Stourbridge lire 1 Ditto . . 'pel:'horr o o 10
bricks . , per Ioo Ig 6 Limeandhair p e r y a r d
. . perhod
I 18 o
3'Ditto . , ,, ,, Ditto o I o
Fire clay . per c w f . 6 White cetnent
o 2
mortar . ,, o 2 o
LIME-
Coloored ditto ,, o 2 3
Tharnes sand per yard o g 6
Greg. stone
. per t o n 2 14 o Ditto . . per biahel o o 5
Ditto per bxahel o I g 1 Limewhite , per ?,ail o o 6

' PHORPRES ' Commoti Bricks for sure foundations


PAVIOR AND ASPHALTEH.
BIERIORANDA.
One to11 of material will corer the following approxiiu;tte areas :-

inch York stone sldbs


24 74 to 8 yards 3 inch Granite slabs 6 yards
3 ,, Ditto ,, 6 to 6f ,, 5 ,, Ditto setta 4 to .+f ,,
a) ,, Purbeck ,, 7) to 8 ,, 6 , I t , 3 to 38 ,,
3 ,, Ditto ,, 6 to 6f ,, ' Pebble paring 4 t o 4f ,,
Rag stnne ,, 5 to 54 ,,
GRAVEL PATHS.
a in. (Finished) Path of good binding gmvel laid on brick per ynni super.
rubble (charged separately) and well watered and s. d .
~ ~ falls .
rolled to sliglit c a i ~ i b eand . . . . I 8
34 in. (Ditto) Path of ain. clean hard clmker and 12 in.
good b ~ n d m ggravel, well watered and rolled as last . a 6
78 in. (Ditto) Carriage Drire of 3 in. clinker, 3 in, coarse
gravel and 13in. binding grarel ditto . . . . 4 o
" Colas " and in, shingle dressing to gravel patl~s,I coat I a
Ditto , . . . . . , . 2 coats I 9

T A R M A G A D A M AND T A R P A V I N G .
2$ in. (Finished) Tar paving in two layers mixed with per y o d super.
Kentish rag stone and laid to falls on clinker or brick bed s. 11.
(charged separately), the bottom layer I$ in, thick
and the top layer I in. thick, finished with white spar
and covered with sand, and the whole well rolled and
consolidated . . . . . . . . . 4 9
3 in. (Ditto) Ditlo, the bottom layer z in. thick , . 5 g

GnAZT PAVING.
THE OLD DELABOLESLATECO. LTD.; sole agents, Setchell & Sons, Ltd.,
g, Arundel Strect. Strand, W.C.2. Crazy paving of grey colour and
rnstic varied colours and testure for verandahs, garden p;tths, k c . Price,
grey,lzs. ad., rustic, aos, od. per ton ; f.0.r. Approximate thickness about
I in. to 2 in. One ton co~nputedto cover ;tpproximately 1 2 square
yards.
M o u ~ s o a s& MELLORS,LTD., B ~ l t o n Quarries, Southowram, Halifax,
Yorks. Self-faced York stone crazy paving. 16s. 6d. per ton on rail,
Halifax. Railway freight to London, 158. 3d. per ton in 6-ton loads.
WATERHOUSE, DENBIQH& CO., LTD., Bolton Wood Quarries, Bradford,
Yorks. Crazy paving, 15s. per ton F.O.R. Rate tn I,ondon, 15s. gd.
per ton in 6 ton lots ( 9 yards super to the t,orr).

FITZPATRICK & SON for CRAZY PAVING


455 OLD FORD ROAD,LONDON,E.3
PAVIOR AND ASPHALTER. 226
CEMENT P A V I N G .
Cement and sand, gauged 1-1. s, d.
Trowelled smooth, I . .
in. thick . . per ynrd super 2 9
Ditto, 13 in. thick . . . . . . 9, 3 9

GRANOLITHIC P A V I N G .
STUART'S GRANOLITHIC CO., LTD., 62, Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C.2.
Granolithic paring laid coznplete in London area. s. (1.
I in. thick . . . . . pel. y a ~ dsupe~.from 2 6
I$ in. ,, . . . . . ,, ,, 3 6
2 m. ,, . . , . . ,, 4 6
. .
,t
Stable paving, grooved . 5 3
.
9 9
Extra on any of the above for carborundum finish . o 8
Prices vary with quantities.
I t is recommended that a a in. bed of Portlaud ue111eutc~~ncrete
be laid si~nultaueouslywith the granolithic.
THE MABBOLITH FIOORINGCO. LTD.29, Alberl EmbankmenL, s.E.11.
Ciranolithic pdvirig I in. thick. Approximate price in areas of not less
than loo yards laid in London, per yard super, 4s. otl.
~ I A L C OMACLEOD
L~~ & Co., LTD.,Glen Road, Walthamstow, E.17.
Granitic Paving with plain surface, composed of in. granite
chippings and best British Portland cement in app'oved
proportions, laid complete on concrete or hard core beds s. d.
(excluding beds), I in. thick . . per yard supe?, from 2 3
Ditto ditto
,,
12 in. ,,
18 in. ,,
.. .
. ,,
,,
,, ,, 2
,, ,, 3
8
I
11 ,, 2 in.
Extra for coloured surface
,, .
. . .. ,,
,,
,,
,, ,,
,, 3
I
6
o
Extra for carbornndom trowelled into surface ,, ,, ,, o 10

CARREG-y-LLABI QUARRIES LTD., 11 Grosvenor Gardens, S.1V.r.


Carreg-y-Llam best LVelsh granite (macadam, chippings and dust)
delivered by road within zo miles of Charing Cross :-
2) in., nf in., z in., I) in. per ton nett 161- to 211-
2 in., t in., 8 in., 4 in. ,, ,, 171- to 221-
+in., down to dust
$9
,, , , 131- to 181-
The approximate weight of one yard rube rises from 183 cwt. for dust
to zo cwt. for 2 in. One yard cube of m a c ~ d a mweighs aplxosimately
PI* cwL.

FLOOR H A R D E N E R S .
SUPER-CEBIIIINT, LTD., 10, Upper Woburn Place, jV.C.1.
Granolithic fioors can be economically hardened by the substitution of
" Super " cement, the tanno-catalyzed cement, for ordinary Portland
cement. It is desirable that the concrete base also should be mixed with
" Super" cement.
Extra cost of granolithic paving for use of "Super " cement :-
I in., approximately sd. per yard super.
r$in. ,, 79. ,, ,,
226 PAVIOR AND ASPHALTER.
PI.0011 HARDENERS-conlimed.

T I I E IROYITECO., LTD.,11, Old Queen Street, Westuiinster, S.W.1.


I t is claimed that ~t properly nlixed and laid " Ironite " lloor topping
f o r ~ n s an except.ionally tough wear ~~esistingfloor that is dustless,
waterproof and greaseproof, and is suitable for factories, warehouses,
garages, dairies, kc. It can be laid ou either new or old base usually in a
thickness of f in. in the proportion of 2 0 Ibs. " Irol~ite"to loo Ibs. Portland
Cement thoronghly mixed in a dry state and added to two parts by bulk
clean crushed granite or sharp sand. On this basis 3 Ibs. of " lrouite " are
required per square yard. Oue ton of " Ironite" will cover 750 square
yards with L, in. topping.
The price of Ironite is 65s. per cwt. with discounts according to
quantity. Packed in r cwt. bags, carriage paid on quantities of one ton
and over, ~ a r r i a g eforwnrd in small lots.

HUNTLEV6: SPARKS,LTD., De Burgh Road, South Wimbledon, s.W.19.


" Ferrolithic," a concrete floor hardener, dust and oil proofer. Prices
per cwt., Grey, 50s. od. ; Red, 658. od. and Green, 110s. 6d. Ex works,
South Witnbledon, London. Reduction for quantit~es. Packages free
exczpt cratea and hampers.
" Aqualithic," a liquid hardener and dust proofer for existing floors.
Price, 6s. 6d. per gallon as last. Price includes packages (except crates).
One gallon Aqualithic is sutlicient for 150 square feet, three coat work.

THE SAL-FERRICITE
& TRADINGCO. LTD., 119 Victoria Street,, S.W.I.
Sal-Ferricite metallic floor hardener renders pavings dustless, oil,
water, grease and fat proof and hard mearing. Paving to receive heavy
or abnormal traffic should be IFthick, composed of zf parts &'granite
( I j % dust) to I part Portland cement, plus 3 lbs. of Sal-I'errieite per yard
super mixed through the top $'. After the first trowelling, a further
I Ib. of Sal. Ferricite mixed with an equal volume of cement per yard
super is evenly dusted over tho surface and trowelled in. Apl~roximatc
cost of Sal-Ferricite, IS. zd, per yard super.
For pavings in garages, factories, etc., where the traffic is normal, the
base concrete can be finished with a fair s u r f ~ ~ cand
c within two hours R
dry mixtiire cornpose11of granite, cement and Sal-Ferricite, evenly dusted
over the surface and trowelled in, forming an iron-hard wearing surface
fnr npprnxirn:~telyIS, gd. per square yard, co~npletrdfor 1:lhnur and all
paterials.
For waterproofing hasement walls, resevoirs, etc., Sal-Ferriclte applied
as a slurry will hold back excessive dampness and as a render will with-
stand high pressures of water, a two-coat slurry costs approximately
IS. per square yard complete for labour and all materials, whilst a render
$'thick will cost approximately loid, per square yard for the Sal-Ferricite
onlr.
PAVIOR AND ASPHALTER. 227
CONCRETE PAVING S L A B S .
TARMAC, LTLL,Ettingshall, Wolverhampton.
" Vinculum" concrete paving slabs, 2 ft. wide by 3 Et., z ft. 6 in.
. or 2 ft. long. s. 11.
2 i~!. thick . p e l ynrd supe?. 3 o
2$ in. ,, . . 3 9
a in. ,, by 18 in. X 18 in. . 9 9 3 0
F.O.K. or loaded into vehicles a t our Ettingshall, Willenhall, Stirchley
or Normanby works.
Approximatc railway rate to L.M.S. London stations froln ISLtingshall
works, 13s. 6d per ton. One ton is equiil to 10 yards of z in. or 8
ynrds of 2& in. paving.
URIGK PAVING.
Laid complete in cement mortar, but not including for c e n ~ e n grounds.
t
which are measured and priced separately. All raking cuttings measured
and charged by foot run, or reduced to super by taking half tbe width of
tile or brick as tho case may be. s. d.
Grey Stocks, flat
,, on edge .
. . , , .
..
per ynnl super 6 6
10 o
If the above be laid herring-bone, ctdd . . . 1 0
Adamantine clinker paring, plain or chamfered,
6 in. x 14 in. x 24 in. . . . . . 22 6
If laid herringbone, add . . . . . 2 o
Blue Staffordshire paving brick, plain or chequered,
.
gX4&Xz,flat
Ditto, 1 2 X 6 r 2 . .. .. .. .. .. 12
11 0
o
Ditto, building brick, tlat . . . . . 11 6
Ditto, on edge . . . . . . . 16 o
Ditto, best pressed, tlat . . . . . 13 o
Ditto, ditto, on edge . , . . , , 18 6
T I L E PAVEMENTS. Beat. U~iselected. Seconds.
8. d. 3. d . S, d .
6 In. X 6 in. Staffordshire tloor tiles,
delivered in London, red, black, buff,
grey and chocolate, per yard super 14 6 13 6 9 6
L)itto,laidincement ,, ,, ,, 20 o 18 6 14 o
23 in. X 2; in. and 3 in. x 3 in., black
and white, delivered in London,
peryardsuper 19 6 17 6 15 6
Ditto, laid in cement ,, ,, ,, 27 o 24 6 22 o
I n quantities of not less than 50 yards.
PAVING TILES.
S. SHEW & CO.,32, Church Street, St. &rarylebone, N.W.8.
Per y a d supe?', delivered.
Best. Co~,~vrercial.
'I'esselated Flooring 'riles in plain colours, such ns 8. d. s. d.
red, black, buff, chocolate, drab grey, in sizes
6 in. X 6 in.. and smaller . . 10 6 o 6
White Vitreous'~iles,in 3 in. X 3 in. . . 16 6 I, 6
Sage and Silver Grey Vitreous 'riles, all sizes
Blue and Green .
. 33 o
. 38 o
28 6
33 9
228 PAVIOR AND ASPHALTER.
CARTER& CO. LTD.,Poole, Dorset, and 29, Albert Elnbanlilnent, S.E. I I .
LJnslipped quarries $ in. thick, in 4$ in. X 4$ in., s. [I.
. . .
6 in. x 3 in., 6 in. X 6 in. per y o i d snper 12 6
Plain unglazed tesvelated floor tiles, ditto, f r o m . ,, 10 6
Mosaics . . . . . . . .. . . .. ,, 30 O
..
I3ullnoscs Eggshell Lilanr, 4 X 4 X a
6 ~ 2 x 2 . . .
per dozen 6 3
,,
A11 prices include package and delivery carriage paid to stations.
3 "

Prices lised complete quoted ou application.


COPE& CO. LTD., j Uury Streeb, \\'.C.I. Co~~~~ilercial.
Plain colunrs b. thick in Red, I3lacl1, Buff, Ch~~colale,elc. s. (1.
6" X 6'and less . . . .9 6 . . . .
Hlacli and White, 3" X 3. ;mtl a+ x 2 i 12 o . . . .
Red Qnarries, 6. X 6. X . .5 o . . . .
Buff 85 Brown, 6" X 6' X . 6 o. . .
Terrazzo tiles, 8" X 8" and g" X g' . . . . , f j . ~ m12 o
Ii'IXING ONLY on prepared foundations fro1114s. cd. Z J ~ ? ' quart: p ~ d ,
according t11quantity a ~ l ddesign.
GEOIWE WOOLL~SCROPT & SON, LTD., Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, staffs,
paving tiles :
" Ironstone Adanlant" 'Tiles-red, 6 in., 8 . d.
6 in. x 3 in., or q$ iu. . , ,f~.fm per sguurc yd. 5 6*
" Etruria" Aooring tiles-red a l ~ dbutf,
6 in., 6in. x 3 in., ot7 ill. . . 5 o*
Teselated and Encaustic tiles, all sizes . 11 19 9 6
Arthlosaic . . . . 9,. .
91 27 ot
Discounts to builders 5 % if paid ill one IIIIIIILII following date of inroiue,
afterwards strictly net.
* Prices a t works. .IP~'icesi ~ ~ c l u fielivery
de a t English statiom.
JOHNBOULI'ON& CO. LTD. 13 Eastc:istle Streef, Oxford Street, W.I.
6' X 6' down to 28 X 2 & Red, Uldck and Buff 8 . (1.
floor tiles . . . . . . . pe,. squitm y i i d 10 6
3" X 3" White or Cream floor tiles . . I5 6
I'tkes include delivery in L o d o n area.

M A R B L E AN11 TERRAZZO P A V I N G .
PENNING& CO., LTD.
Approximate prices ot i\Ia~blel~avingtixed in the Lotldoll area.
s. 11.
Sicilian and Belgiatl black nlarble paring i n
12 in. squares, 2 in. thick,withSicilian border,
say 6 in. wide, all finely sanded .
pe?.ya?d super 33 o
Roman (light grey) and Belgian fossil (dark
grey) in 12 in. squares, 2 in. thick, with Hel-
gian fossil borders, say 6 in. wide, all tinely
sanded . . . . . . . . 35 6
PAVIOR AND ASPHALTER. 829
M A R B L E A N D T E R R A Z Z O PAVING-continued.
FENNING& GO., L ~ ~ , - ~ ~ l l t ed.
illff
Slab paving, in simple rectangular filling, slabs s. d.
with wall borders, 6 in. wide in Sic~lian,4 in.
thick, finely sanded . . . . . per yard super 38 o
Ditto, in rein statuary . . . . . 42 6
Simple pattern ysving, formed wit11 rectanguldr
dabs, cross bands and wall borders in reill
statuary and Tinos marble, I in, thick, fincly
gritted . . . . . . .
I; in. X r z in. trrolded stair treads with 4 in.
. It 63 0
X 6 in. plain risers in Sicilian
Ditto, in Roman . . ,
. .
. . .
. -per .foot IWZ 11 6
10 6
Ditto, in vein statuary . . . . . 12 6
Return ends and a11 extra It~buursextra.
Prices depend Ixrgely upon the varieties of marble selected, Lhe a ~ n o u n t
of extra labours und the total quantity of the material. Small quantities
work out a t proport,ionately higher rates.
Pricesare very unstable a t the present time and special quotations should
be obtained.
T. E. WELLER, 19j, Douglss Koad, Acock's Green, Birmingham.
Sicilian white and Belgian black tiles, f in, thick, all sizes, sanded
faces, square cut, packed in strong crates, 20s. per s q u n r e yard n e t .
Delivered nearest English station.
Borders. Made to design. Price according to cutting required.
Polished marble plinths. Polished one face, saw^^ to exact aim ; packed
in atrong crates. F.O.R. Rir~xiingharn.
Black Bel. . . . 5s. 6 J . l~erj'ootsuper itel!
St. Ann
Blue Belgo . .. ..
, js. gd.
6s. 6d.
,,
,,
9

.
(9

Petite Granite . 4s. gd. ,,


Mosaic Marble Cubes, 3 in. X % in. X & in. and 8 in. X 2 in. X in.
Packed i n 50 kilo bags, zo bags to the ton. Ex London Wh:u'f.
+
White Carrara . . L14 10s. od. per t o , < net.
Black Bel. . . . A22 0s. od. ,,
Other colours on application.
Marble Chippings for Terrazzo Paving, in grades oo, o, I, 2, 3, 4 ; packed
in 50 kilo bags, sold a s zo bags to the ton.
White Carrara, £3 10s. od. per t o n net. Ex I.ondon stock.
Colours on application.
hlarble Mosaic designed on paper rcady for laying, from 40s. od. p e r
square yirrd svpe?..
All above prices are for fair qndntities.
GORIC A N D RUBHBIC F L O O R T I L I N G .
CORKINSULATION COMPANY, LTD.,Weddel House, 21, West, S~nitlltield,
E.C.I.
" Eldorado " Corli T ~ l eFlooring is stocked in three shades of brown :
light, tnediuni uud dark, will not buckle, shrink, qwell, crack, or b e c n m ~
loose. Laid under 3 years guarantee.
'She tiles a r e stocked in 4in., 6in., Sin., gin, a t ~ d1zin. s q ~ a t % iwith
,
suitable widths for borders, iind tile thicknesses available a r e 2, ill. a ~ ~ d
& In.
4*
230 PAVIOR A N D ASPHALTER.
GORK A N D RUBBER FLOOR TILING-continued.
'The following a r e approximate prices supplied, fised and polished
complete in London for an area of about roo square yards.
Thickness &in. 8 in. a'
& ' Eldorado " Cork Tiles . . per ynrd sfiper 12 6 10 6 9 6
zin. x zin. Cork covered skirtings per foot 7.to& o 10 0 8 -
Cork Tile Dadoes . . . per ya?.d suy?er 16 o ~j o -
" Eldorado " Cork Tile St,aircase Finishing (patented).
Method "A" consists of a special heavy density rouudecl nosing eithei- I in.
or 18in. thick by 4 in. wide, with Q in. or & in. Eldorado cork tiles t o
treads and risers. Approxinlate price fixed complete for a step size
I I in. X 7 in. 3.'. 9rZ. psi. foot run.
RIethod "B" consists of a special heavy density cork tile tread with ronntled
nosing I in. or I; in. thick and 8 in. or in. cork tiles to risers.
Approximate price for a step size 11 in. by 7 in. fixed complete :-
I in, tread with 8 in. tiled risers
I+ in. tread ditto. ,
.. .. .. foot l i n e d
,, ,,
s. (I.
4 6
6 o
MARUOLITH FLOORING) CO. LTD., 29, Albert Enlbankment, S.E. 11.
Compres~edCork Tiles, 9 in. 12 in. or 15 in. square laid in light, niedirun
o r dark coloars iu various patt,erns with suitable tnargins. Approximate
prices laid in London :- s. d .
8 in. thick tiles . . . . . . pe? ynrd super 12 6
f in. thick tilas . .. . . . 9 1 9, 13 6
Cork Rubber Tile Flooring is a new tnaterii~l recently placed on the
market, conibir~i:igthe inherent properties of both cork and rubber, ;rt
the salne time obviating the disadvantages met wikh when the two
niaterials arc used separately. The material is supplied in a ~ i d erange
of plain colours and variegated effect.;, the standard thickness being a',
and with the bitutnastic Emnlsion employed for tixing perfect adhesirm
to any sound level subfloor can be guaranteed. The material is exception-
ally durable in character, while a t t l ~ eriame time the n a t u r d resiliency
nitikes the matcrial pleasing and conifortable to the tread. Being eutirely
uon-absorbent, water has no deleterions effect. Approxin~ate cost
supplied and fixed in London iu Inir quantities 17s. per square yard.
WILLIAM WARNR& CO. LTD., India Rubber Rlills, Barkiug, Essex.
Sheet Rubber Flooring can be sripplied in over 300 different designs nnd
in any width u p to 6' o". Separate tiles, inlaid flooring, combined slain
trends and nosil~gs,loose nosings, wall pilnelling, perforated mals, and
niatting for switchbnard purposes.
Sheot Prices tixed complete &" &" &" f"
. 1 . 8. I . s. II. s. 11.
per squm.e y o d 10 o IZ 6 15 o IS 6
'L'i!e eBects . . . . extra per sqiinm yir-d z o
Inlaid Flooring
Nosings
. . .. .
. ,
,$ ,, .,
Jbowi per foot run I o
z 6
. . . .
~ o r n b i n eTi r e h s 7 9 , 9. 3 0
TRADE NOTICE.
L. DUTTON&SONS,1 1 0 - I I PHackney Road, E.z.
Cork floor tiling, i~~sulatiou
cork slabs and other cork articles.
I MANUFACTURERS OF II FOR THE

II FLOORING

NOSINGS
. STAIR TREADS
. MATS AND 1 CINEMA
THEATRE
OFFICE
MATTING IN A VARIETY HOSPITAL
OF COLOURS AND DESIGNS HOTEL
UP TO 6' 0" IN WIDTH SHIP, ETC.
I
I DESlGNS AND QUOTATIONS SUBMITTED ON REQUEST TO :

II WILLIAM WARNE & Co L??


BARKING, ESSEX
I P H O N E : ORANGEWOOD 2601 (4 L I N E S )
PAVIOR AND ASPHALTER.
WOOD BLOCK P A V I N G .

in. x 9 in. x 4 in. Creosoted Deal M'ood


?.
Paving liloclrs supplied and laid . . . tlr? ynyd s i r , v f i .
s.
ra
d,
6
g in. x g in. X 4+ ill. ditto . . . . 11 $9 1 3 6
3 in. X 9 in. X 5 in. ,, . . . 9 It 14 6

'THE IMPROVED \VOOD YAVRXENTCO., 13lackfri:~rs House, New Rritlge


Street, E.C.4. Specially selected and prepared creosoted deal, 3 .X 8
x 4 in. blocks, creosoted under pressure so as to contain 81b. of 011 to
the cubic foot, laid end grain up, on concrete foundation prepared by
Iiuilder. Per yard super (about) 12s. od.
ICxc;iv;~tion,concrete and floating per yard super (about,) 10s. od.
" Virnlosec " Creosotetl deal p,xving I$. 6d. ? / a d super e.vl7.n

JOINTLESS FLOORING.
TIIF.hI~nnor.11~11 ~'LOOILINO CO., LTD. 29, Albert Embanlment. S E.r I .
+
lllarbolitb Jointless Flooring laid inch in r coat on concrete, 2 inch in
2 coats on boards. Durable, hygienic, impervious and resilient. Approxi-
mate price for not less than loo yards laid complete in London, $ in.
thick, 5s. od. per square yard, 8 in, thick in 2 coats, 6s. gd, per square
yard. Concave skirt,ing 3 in. high, 7d. per foot run. Was polishing,
g d . per square yard extm. Extra forlaying under new process with
Dennas asphalte emulsion, giring self oiling finish, IS. 3d. per square
y:lscl.
THEM O N A R C
VLOOBINQ
~ COMPANY,L,I'I). 158-164, Copenhngen Street,
Caledonian Road, King's Cross, S. I .
"Monarch" Jointless Flooring, red, buff or brown colours, finely
trowelled surface. Approximate prices for loo sq. yds. and up.
s. d.
. . .
On screeded concrete, 8 in. thick . 4 6 pel- sq. yd.
On spade or straight edged concrete, jf in. thick,
laid in z coats . . . . . . . 5 9 ,,
If on vood boarcls :
Reinforced wit#l~ .
galvanized wire netting . i o psl.sq.?ld. c . r t ~ n .
.
Reinforced with clout nails . . 0 3 ,t 9,

Core slrirting up to' 3 in. high (girth added to


floor area) .. . . . . . . o G pe7. ft. YUJL ,.
llIonarch " Jointleas l'looring in brecci;~ted or
lnottled style (cornli~~ation .
of colonrs) . 9 6 pel. sq. y d .
.
If steel woolletl, oiled and was pol~shed . o y ,, e.7ii.a.
PAVIOR AND ASPHALTER. 233
JOINTLESS FLOORING-~O~I~~~IIIP~.
'I'tre D u r ~ a ~ n n ~N'LOORING
'rs H ~ n s e ,liiuysway, \Y.c.2.
Uo. TATD., CP;LT~II
1)uranbrite (patent) jointless tiooring, self-polishing, non-absorbent
and hygienic. Laid in two coats 4 in. thickness, on wooden foundation,
or single coat 5 in. thickness on concrete, in araas of I O O square yards,
6s. gd. and 5s. 6d. per square yard respcct.ively. Larger m ? n s subject
to considerable price reduction.

A. I). WIRE & Co., I, Laurencc 1'11untneyllill, ILU. 1.


Flooring laid 5 ill. thick, on either c o ~ ~ c r eor
'' Wirolithic " ,Joi~~tless te
wood, rcd, buff or brown colours, polished on co~npletion. Approxi~nate
prices In areas of IOO square yards :-
s. (1.
On '' screedcd " concrete o r wood boards,
$ in. thick . . . . , . . 4 o peT sq. yd.
0; "spade finished " concrete or wood boards,
laid z coats, # in. thick .. .
. 5 o ,,
If wood boards are reinforced with expanded
metal . . .
If lnot,t,led patl,erns . .
..
.
. . . o g
. . . . . I o
,, eztlw.
,, 9
Coved skirtings u p to 3 ill. high . o 45 peiq,ft. ~ u u .
If self-polishing emulsion added . . . o 9 pel3 sq. ytl. e3ti.n.

'I'HE KOJ~IAN
F L O O ~ I NCOMPANY,
O I W A , North Sweet Iiright,on.
Jointless flooring in etandard colours Inid in two coats.
Approxin~ateprices laid conlplete in Brighton and \5'o1'tliing. For
districts ontside the 30 mile limit travelling expenses uiust he added.
Flooring laid on wood or screedcd concrete 3'' thick, in two coats, steel
woolled, oiled and max polished.
2 0 yds. 60 yds. roo yds.
s . d. P. d. s, d.
pel. y r r d stcpev 7 6 7 o 6 G
s. (1.
Core skirting up to 3" high . . . pe1. foot T U ~ 0 9
Reinforced galvanized wire netting e a t w p e l s y n ~ ds u p s I o
Clout Nails I 9 9 ) 0 3
Stmight design and colonr effects by contract only.

STONE PAVING.
Portl:~nd. Pnrbeck.
2 in. Tooled paving laid in straight s. d.
courses . . .
per foot slip. 3 6
z* in. ditto. . . 4 0
. .
11

3in. ,, . 4 6
39 in. ,, . . . Y 5 3
If rubbed . . add v o 6
Old paving taken up, squared and
relaid . . .
perfootsqw I 3

FlTZPATRlCK & SON for


455 OLD FORD ROAD, LONDON. E.3
FOOTPATH PAVlORS
a34 PAVIOX AND UPHALTER.
STONE PAVING--eontintled.
M o u ~ s o&
~ sMELLOW,LTD., Bolton Quarries, south ow ran^, Yorks. Seif-
faced York Stone rectaugular garden aring 5s. o d , per ynrd super 011
rail, Halifax. Railway freight t o ~ o n l o n17s. gd. per ton in 6 ton loads.
\VATERHOUSE, DENBIQH& Co., LTD., Bolton Wood Quarries, Bradford.
Self-faced rectangnlar paving I* in. thick and upwards from 4s. od. per
yard w p e r F.O.R. Railway rate to Lontlol~12s.Gd, per ton in 8 ton lots.
IIavsoar & SONS,LTD., Railway Depot, Swanage.
Purbeck tooled paring- s. (1.
2 in. thick .
, , , .
p r y foot . slipei- 2 3
2$ in. ,, . . . . . . z 6
3 in , . . . . . . 2 9
38 in. ,, . . . . . . 3 0

Rubbed paring, 6tl. pep foot supel., estra.


Prices f,o,r. Swanage Station. Approrim:tte rate tanLondon (Nine Elms),
12s. gd. per ton in 6 ton loads.

A R T I F I C I A L STONE P A V I N G S .
LIVERPOOL ARTIFICIALSTONECO., LTD., Picton Rd., Wavertree, Liverpool.
Silwood Street, Kotlierhithe, London, s.E.16, $ Lyons Road, 'Smfford
Park, Matichester.
Hydraulic Pressed Granite Concrete Paving Slabs, made in 2 ft. widths,
and lengths from 3 ft, to I ft. 6 in.
5, d.
2 in. thick . . . per yard mper 3 8 . 14yards = I ton
2 in. . . . ,, 4 2 . 81 9, 9,

3 in. . . . . . . . 5 3 6 ,, ,,
MALCOLM & Co., LTD., Glen Road, Wnlthamstow, E.17.
MACLEOD
Granite Paving Slabs in stock sizes, 2 in. thick, pelq y a ~ dsupel. from
49. 6J., delivered on site in London.

GRANITE PAVING.
(Exclusive of fovndotion.)
Per yard szepa.
~ a k i nup~ old granite pavlng and levelling ground and 8. d.
stacking . . . . . . . . . o 10
Taking up old Granite paving, relaying and grouting
same with Portland cement grouting .' . . . 6 o
gin. x 3 in. X 5 1". Guernsey granite yetts laid and grouted 26 6
,+in. X 4 in. X s i n . ditto . . . . 24 0 . . .
Grouting only, granite paving . . . . . . 2 o
Broken granlte, to pass through zbinch sieve, rolled and
consolidated 3 in. thick . . . . . . . 4 6

F l T ZP A T R l C K & SON GRANITE MASONS


455 OLD FORD ROAD, LONDON, E.3 A N D P A V 1 0 R 8
PAVIOR AND ASPHALTEB.
GRANITE K E R B S A N D SETTS.

6 in. x 12 . per fosl ruil


in. Scotch granite lterbs and laying
8 in. x 1 2 in. ditto . . . . . . . . . .
12 in.
11 in.
. . . . . . . . . . .. .. ..
x 6 in. flat ditto
x 8 in. ditto, ditto
9I

Extra only for circular . . . . . . . . . .


I

Taking up and relaying pebble paving, i n ~ l u d i n g


grouting . . . . . . . . pe?*,qurdsuper
Cement Concrete foundation (six and one), 6-in.
thick. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .
Ditto g in. thick . 9

SUMYEHFIELD& LANQ,LYD., 18, llackins-Hey, Liverpool, Granite


Kerbs and Setts delivered to London Railway Stations.
8 1. S. d.
6. X 12' Edge Scotch Kerb per foot ~ 1 1 1 3 o t ~ )3 3
12' x 6' Flat ditto 3 3 to 3 6
5: x 10" Edge ditto ,, ,, 2 9 to 3 0
kor circular Kerbs d d nboiit ,, ,, o 8
' x 5:
4 Scotch setts pei. ton nbout 50 0
4' X 6 ditto 19 9, 47 6
Special quotations for cargo quantities.

NATURAL ROCK ASPHALTE.


& METALLICLAVAASPIIALTE CO,AND C ~ . A R T I I O
THE SYYSSI~L PATFXT
~~:'~
ASPHALTEGo., LTD., Moorgate Station Chambers, E.C.2. (Non-culnbine).
Natural Rock Ssplidte tuacle iulo blocks at t,l~emines 8, d.
f in. Horizontal Damp proof course .
per y a r d supev 4 6
f in. Vertical ditto 8 9
+
in. flat on concrete . . . . . . . . 6 o
.
Do. on paper felt on boarded flat roofs ,,
Do. on expanded metal, extra
Angle fillet . .
.
.
.
$9

,, ,, f 2
per foot r u n o 36
Labournose. . . . . . ,I 0 a t
Skirting and fillet up to 6 in, high , 31 ,r 1 4 &
London prices for roo yards and over.
A70te.-Country prices vary according to the distance from London
axid the quantity required.

Genuine Natural Rock Asphalte, laid in London in fair quantities.


Thickness in. 4 in. I in. 12 in. I* in.
per yard super s. d . 8 . d. 8. d. s. d . 8. d .

Paving or Datrip proof


conrse in one ldyer 3 o - - - -
lplat in two layers
Vertlcal rendering in two coats
-
4 6
,
5 9
,
7 0 8 3 s.d.
pet' yawl 8 u p e ~ 7 o
Ditto ill threecoati . . . . . . . 9 o
236 PAVIOR AND ASPHALTER.
NATURAI. E O G R ASPEAI,TE:-~O~I~~III,~A.
S.wrsn, ~ 1 ~ ~ k~C!o.,
1 1I,rrn.-couliuued.
~ s s. 11.

Angle tillet only . . . . ... ... ..,


Skirting 6 ins. high and angle fillet
Forming channel extra
. .
per foot run
9
o
o
I

o 6
r
2

,, outlleta ,, . . .
. each 3 o
ltAltIJsh ASPUALTR P.iv1~0 CO., I I ~ n . ,25-27, Oxford St8reet, \%'.I.
.\luntrottier Seyssel Asphalte, in quantities of not less than r o o yards
super, laid in London, by the Company's workmen : s. 11.
Ilorizont,al Paving, & in. thick . . . .
per yavd super 5 3
,,
,,
2 !n. ,,
I I . ,
.. .. .. ,
. 9 6 6
S 6
91
t9 ,,
,,
in. ,,
I$
tin.,,
.. .. .. .
. 9
ro
6
6
. . . .
9

9 , 2 in. ,, P 12 9
Roofs, Terraces, kc. :- s. d. s. d.
4 inch in two thicknesses . . . . ,, j o to G 6
I
I
,, 99 . . .
,, Hydmulically con~pressedslal~s .
.. ,, 7 ot,oS G

I & 3,
1i ,,
Ditto
Ditto
.
.
.
.
2 Z6
IT
2 P, I)itt,o . . 3 6
LA URVA AYPIIALTR G O . , LTD., 31 & 33, Guildhall Roilclings, Bir~ninglla~n.
Natural Rock Asphalte upp plied and laid in qllantities of not. lees t h u l
50 yards super. Laid in London or Hirmingham. s. d.
. . . . . . .+ 3
i
I'aving in. thick
,, ill. ,,
,, 1 in. ,,
.. ,. .. .. .. ..
p i . yai'd w p r
5 3
6 3
Roof Terraces, $c. :-
a jn. thick laid in two Q in, layers . . , 5 6
I m. ,, ,, 6 in. ,, . . . 6 9
Vertical work to wall8 in two thiclinesses . . 8 o
6 in. skirting and fillet
Extralabourtochannels
. .. .. .. . . .
. .
per f o o t i3un I 2
o 6
Angle fillet . . . . . . . . ,, 0 3
Acid Resisting Asphalte, laid horizontally, I in. thick p e v y m d .wpe?' 7 6

TRAUlE N O T I C E S .
' l ' a ~BIRMINGHAM
& MIDLANDC O U N T I EVAL PAVINU('o.,
~ DE TRAYERS
LTD., 5 , Lower 'I'emple Street, Riniiinglinm.
'THF: LONDONASPHALTE CO., 1,.111.. 29, Salisbury lionse, London
\Vall, E.('.2.
V A L DE TI{AVBHS ASPHAL'I'II I'AVINQCn., LTD. (nnialgamntecl with
T ~ o a r a s FALDO k Co., L m . ) , 106, Snlisl~ury IInuse, Finsbury
Gil-cus, E.C.?.
London As~halteCo. Ltd.

Standardised N a t u r a l Asphalte
for Roofs, Dampcourses and Floors
ALSO
Acid-Resistf ng and Mastic Asphalte
Hydraulically Compressed Asphalte
Slabs
.-

Members of the
L O N D O N MASTER ASPHALTERS' ASSOCIATION

Contvactors to
War Office, H.M.O. W o r k s , I ~ z d i n Office, L.C.C. aud
pvi~tcipal Cov$oratio~ls throughout the United Kilrgdorn

Head Offices : Scotlamf :

29 Salisbury House, 72 Waterloo Street,


Finsbury Circus, GLASGOW
LONDON, E.C.2
Telephone : Metropolitan 5049. Telephone : CentraljllO5
958 PAVIOR AND ASHPHALTER.
T R A D E NOTICES-continued.
NATTOKAL A s s o c r a ~ r oO~F ~ I A S TASPHALTEXS,
I ~ St. R1al.y'~Cbanlbers,
1 6 1 ~ ,Strand, R'.C.3. h I e n ~ l ~ e rofs this association I:ty aspf~alte in
:tccorclance aiLh the otticial S . A . X . A . specilications nnder the registered
brand " Namastio."

F L A T ROOF OUTLETS.

No. rgoa. 4 in. cast-iro!~rooi outlets foraspl~alceti s. (1.


with tlst gratings . . . . . . , ecrclr II 6
. . . . .
I)it,t,o, with donled gratings ,, 12 g

LIST O F D A Y WORK RATES. A P P R O V E D B Y T H E


LONDON MASTER ASPIIALTERS' ASSOGIATION.
53, Victoria Street, \Testminster, S.W.1.
NR'IT PHICE L I ~ TFOR DAY WORK, TIME, AND MATERIALS.
s. d.
Spreader (in charge) . , 2 g per ho7cr
Sproader . 2 2 ,,
Potman
W:~tchman
. .
I 10 ,,
8 o per shift
hlastic Asphalte .
Retined Natural Bitumen (for fluxing)
..
6 6 per czot.
o 3 per lb.
Granite Chips or Grit . .
z o per mat.
Special Felt (for underlay) . , I o per yard super
Special Canvas (for underlay) . I o. ,, ,,
Fuel (Coke and Firewood) . .
6 6 per pot per daq
Use of Cauldron with Tools .
4 o per d a y
I-Iire of Horse, Van and Man . , 3 o pel. hour
Carriage of RIaterial and Plant, Men's Travelling Time, Lodgings and
Railway Expenses to and from, to be charged for extra.
Sow : The abore charges are likely to be increased in the n a r future
and should be verified.
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MASON.
NERIORANDA.
MASON'S WORK is called-
PLAIN, when worked to an even finished surface, either rubbed o r
dragged, a s the case m a y be.
SUNK, when c u t below the surface, as in panels, weatherings, &c.
STOPPED, when the labour, either sunk or moulded, is not r u n through
to t h e end of the stone.
CIRCULAR, when convex a s to the surface of a column or extrados of
an arch.
CIRCULAR SUNK, when concave a s to the intrados of an arch.
CIRCULAR CIRCULAR, when convex a s to the surface of a sphere.
CIRCULAR CIRCULAR SUNK, when concave a s to the internal face
of a circular dome.
MOLDED, a s cornices, string courses, &c.
MOLDED CIRCULAR, to neck~ngs,heads of columns, etc.

BUILDING STONES.
English counties are arranged in alphabetical order and are followed by
those qnarries situate in Scotland.
I n illany cases it I ~ n sbeen fouiid ii~~possible t o oblicin velioble ovndepuaie
informatibn r e q n ~ d i n yclinrctcteristics and pl-ices, nnd the P u u i s h e r s will
~celcomefullel: pctrti>uln~vs ns well ns detoils o f nerv rjitnwies tcoi.thy of
specinl notice.
,Vote.-Unless o t h e r w i s e s t a t e d t h e r a i l w a y r a t e s w h e r e given
r e f e r to f u l l t r u c k l o a d s o f a b o u t 4 t o n s and u p w a r d .
BUILDING STONES O F GREAT BRITAIN.
ENGLAND.
Bedfordshire.
T O ' T E R N H O E . - ' ~ ' O ~ , ~ ~;P''
~ ~Clunch
O~ Stone " (argillaceous) ; greenish
white; weight pel. foot cube 1161bs. 8 oz. Many churches in Hedlordshire
and Hertfordshire, Woburn Abbey, Ponthill House, hshridge ; St. Albans
Abbey, &c. I'rice, 3s. 6d. per foot on truck a t Stanbridgeford Station.
The Totternhoe Lime and Stone Co., Ltcl., 20, Bucklersbury, E.C.4.
Cornwall.
T n m L m a r n m t C ; B A N I T R . - V ~fine
~ ~ grained, sitnilar to best Scotch
granite, pearl grey colour, much harder than usual Cornish g r m i t e , 12
cubic feet to I Lon, a splendid stone for all classes of work, nncl partico-
larly for fine :~xcd,carved or polished finish. Example of fine axed is
Mayfair Telephone Exchange, and polished is seen in the Hudson Bay Co.'s
otiices in Uishopsgate. For prices see under " Granite." Western
Counties Granite Co., Ltci., Cornwall housc, blitchain Road, Croydon,
Surrey.
239
240 MASON.
Derbyshire.
STANCLIFPE( ' ~ I I E DABLEYDALE) ( I U A L I E I E S . - ~ ;~ Sa ~C~l 0~d~y
grained, tinely micaceous grit ; light d r a b ; weight per foot cube
148 Ibs. 4 oz. Suitable for important buildings on account of its
high specific gravity. Analysis shows i t to be highly insoluble
under the action of weather. Silica 96'40, Carbonate of Lime 0.36,
Carbonate of Magnesia 0.0, Iron and Alumina 1'30, Water and 1,osaes
1.94; Resistance to Crushing (Kirkcaldy's test) 670'3 tons per square
foot. Stone quarried u p to 25 feet long aud of 300 feet cube and upwards,
also crushed stone for concrete aggregate. Examples : Municipal Buildings,
Art Galleries and the Oratory, Birmingham ; new Torw H d l eatcn.;ion,
Royal Exchange :ind Assize Courts, Manchester: St. George's Hall,
Walker Art Galleries and Public Library, Liverpool ; P'ull~amL i l ~ r a r y;
Itepaving, Trafalgar Square (London) ; New Civic Centre, I l ~ ~ l t o; n' T o m
Halls, Hyde (Lanos.), Nuneat~m,etc.
Prices : Monumental Building
Quality. Quality.
Dimension sizes, per foot cube 6s. gd. 4s. gd.
Random blocks ,, ,, ,, 53. gd. 3s. gd.
HALL DALE QUARRIES(Stancliffe Estates Co. Ltd.).-.A tine stone o f
pink color, very durable and suitable for good building where a colored
stone is desired. Resistance to Crushing (Kirkcaldy's test), 534'1 ton6 per
square foot. Examples : Go-operative Society's Head Otkices, Corporation
Street, Manchester; Town Halls, 1,oigh i~11t1Stvetford, Lancs ; Midland
Bank, Ketl.ering.
Prices : Dimension si~es,per foot cube 4s. 6d.
I<andom blocks ,, ,, ,, 3s. 6d.
Katesper ton : Lhrley Dale to London, 15s. qrl. ; to Lirerp~wl,10s.0.1.:
to Manchester, 75. 2d.; ~ I Birminghan~,
I gs, od.
" BOPTON-WOOD " (I{egistel.ed trade murk).-Middleton, nsar Wirks-
worth ; carboniferous hmestone, warm creamy-white colour, and in richly
ligured grey, 158 Ibs. 7 oz. ; tine grained, compact in texture, hard and
crystalline, and takes a brilliant polish; a good weatheliug stone, and
useful for all internal or external purposes, including monumental work.
Kirkcaldy's test, 444'4 tons per square foot. Kandoln blocks, 11s.
to 13% per foot, on rail at quarries, or 21s. 6d. sawn t,mo sides and 26s. Gd.
sawn three or four sides. The Hopton-Wood Stone Firms, Ltd., Wirks-
worth, Derbjsbire.
Devonuhire.
BEER.-Limestone; light t , h t of brown ; weight per foot cube 131 Ibs.
r z om. Used very generally in the old churches of Deronshire, and more
recently in those of Cll?rrnoutt~,Honiton, kc., in the restoration works a t
Exeter Cathedral, the Iloman Catholic Cathedral a t Norwich, ' h r b a y
Hnspital, I'oryuay.
Stone autl all labor tixed cowplete rzs. I d. to 15s. od. pei.,ft, cvha.
Handom Blocks F.O.H. Seaton . . . 2s. 311. .,
Ditto V.0.H. Nine E l n ~ s(S.R.) . . 38. r i d . ,,
I%locks,selected to approx. size one way ~ r l . r.,.t,.n ,,
Ditto three wiys or for special work . 3d.
Price of special old world garden crazy paying 011 allplictit,iou.
Beer Stone Co. Limited, Seaton, Devon.
MASON. 241
Dorsetshire.
Poa~~aND.-Island of Portland; oolite; xhitish brown ; 130 Ibs. to 140 Ibs.
Blocks of any practicable size. Aa a weather stone for external purposes
has been adopted in London more, perhaps, than any other stone.
I<andom blocks delivered to ship or rail a t Portland, 20 ft. average : Whit-
bed, 33. 6d, per foot; Basebed, 3s. gd., ld. per foot extra for every foot
in iiveragc beyond t h e zo It. average up to 30 ft. average; $1, per ft.
beyond 30 ft. avcrsge. 111 truck a t Nine Elms or Sonth Larnbotb:
Whitbcd 4s. 4$d., Basebcd 4s. 7 4 d . per foot cuhe, r o feet average. For
stairs none but the best hard Whitbed stone should be used. The Bath
and Portland Stone Firms, Ltd., 47, Victoriu Street, S.W.1 a n d Abbey
Yard, Bath and F. J. Harnes, Ltd., 25 Nine Elms Lane, S.W.8 and Port-
land, Dorset, are the two largest proprietors of the Portland Quarries.
PURBECEl g ~14 feet
~ cube~ to a ~ton, height
~ ~of bed~ I ft,. ,9 in.,
suitable for walling, quoins, door and window dressings, copiugs and
n ~ o l ~ u m e n twork.
al Price, according tosize and detail, aa. Gd. per ft. cube,
on rail Swanage Station. Approxi~nat~erat,e t o London (Nine JSlms),
12s. gd, per ton in 6 ton loads.

PURUECK THORNBACK STONE,14 feet cuhe to a Loll, height of bed 6 ill.


to 12 in.; a stone of exceptional hardness, suitable for steps, paving, &c.
I'rice 3s. 6d. per ft,, cube, on rail Swanage Shtion. Rate I,o London a s last.
F U I < B E CPORTLAND
~ S,I.ONE,~j feet cube to the ton, height of bed
;,11. lo 7 ft., suitable for ~ n o n u ~ n e n t awork,
l rubbed and moulded
dressings and all building purposes. Prices, according to detail a ~ i t lsize,
4s. gd. per ft,. cube, on rail Swanage Station. Rate t.o London ;IS last.
I-laysoni & Sons, Ltd., lbilway Depot, Swmage.

Durham.
I ~ E W O R TBURN
H QUARRY,NEAR GATESHEBD.--F~~~ Close-grained sllltl-
stone of uniform quality used for monumental, architectural and engineer-
ing works and for chemical works, condensing towers, stills kc., for acid
resisting purposes for which this stone is noted ; also for steps, landings,
hard grit grindstones for tile grinding, pulp and rice-mill st,ones and
glass polishing. 14 cubic feet per ton. Crushing load q# tons per square
inch. Colonr : light blue. Prices I".O.R. Felling Station for 12 cubic
feet lots, scappled : from 5.9, od. per foot cube ; larger sizes extra. Rail
carriage to London about IS, qd. per cubic foot extra. 'rate, Brown and
Co., Gateshead-on-Tync.

3'1inislii1-e.
TALACRESTONE.-SmdsLone, very iiue grailled, hard and dense, light
huff colour, low porosity (3.4 per cent.). T h ~ stone
s issuitable for all kinds
of buildings and is also especially useful for monumental a n d fine archi-
tectural work. Weight approximately 14 cubic feet per ton. Price F.O.R.
3s. 6 d . per foot cube in random blocks, sawn from 5s. od. per foot cube.
Monumental quality extra. Railway rate to London : 4 tons 25s. zd. per
ton ; 6 tons 18s. 6 d . per ton. Samples and quotations for stone either sawn
or worked :- Talacre & Gmespyr Stone Co. Stone Quarries,.Gwespyr,
Holywell, Flintshire.
842 MASON.
Gloucestershire.
FOEEW OF DEAN.-A mild working si~ndstone uf unifoim culuur
and texture, obtainable in Silver Grey or Blue colours, beautifnl in
appearance and of exceptional strength and dnrability. Extensively
used throughout the country for monumental purposes and carving, docks,
waterworks, railways and engineering work and public and private
buildings of all kinds.
About 10% to 20% cheaper finished cost, including all hbour, thau
l'ortland. A cheaper quality can be supplied for bnilding purposes.
The monumental stone compares favourably in quality and price wit!? the
best Hard York and Pennant stone for steps, landings, cop~nge,
templates, etc.
Block Stone (usual average) F.O.R. Forest of Dean, Grey 3s. 6d. ; Uloe
4s. 6d. per foot cube. Sawn and Dressed Stone on application, rail rate
~ 6d. per ton. Density-mft. cnbe to I tori.
to L o n d o ~13s.
Samples or any further information can be obtained from The United
Stone Firms (1926), Ltd., 67, Queen Square, Bristol.
RED WILDERNESS STONE. Quarried exclusively :it Mitcheldean,
Ciloncestershire. 'This rock belongs lo the old Red Sandstone formatiou,
but is more compact than the geiierali1,y of this stol~e,and is of good
colour, which it always retains. I t is of very fine texture and great
hardness. Suitable for all classes of building, engineering and monu-
mental purposes, both external and interual, and for paving.
The thin beds of the quarries con be worked iuto shoddies a t a very
low cost.
C h j h i n g straili (Kirkaldy), 69; tolls to the square foot.
Samples and further information upou application to the United Stoue
Firms (1926) Ltil,, 67, Queen Square, Bristol, but this quarry is a t pr6sent.
not working.
BRISCOLPENNANT STOX&is a w r y bard sandstonc, many beds of
which are of a pleasing uniform rich blue colour, whilst others are of the
pink variety, known locally a s " Red Poi~nant."
The quarries are situate a t Fishponds and Broom Hill, Stapleton, ill the
Borough of Bristol, and also nt Winterbourne. I t is considered one of the
hardest and best wearing stones obtainable for steps aud landings. I t is
extensively used for engineering work, girder bedstones, string courses,
caps to bridges, dock work and also for street kerbing, channel setts,
crossing stones, paving, el c. Unlimited sizes can be obtained. Com1)uted
weight 14 ft. cube per toll. Random Block 3s. per foot cube. Slabs
sawn t o thickness 7s. per foot cube. Prices for all classes of dressed
htone. Rail rate to London 18s. perton. Fishponds Quarries Ltd., RIanor
Iload, Fishponds, Bristol.
N a ~ ~ s w u m rSTOKE.-A
r fine-grained oolitic stoue of even texture.
Colour, whitish-cream. Weight, 137 lbs. per cubic foot. Crushing strain
178 tons per square foot. I s a very strong rind durable stone resembling
Portland in quality and appearance. Suitable for all external building
work and for internal and all decorative and carved work. Examples :-
G.W.R. Slation Buildings, Exeter ; " Southey House," Wiue Street,
Hristol (pre-War) ; also business premises : 9, Argyll Street, Oxford Circus.
London ; '39 & 40 High StreeL, Ilristol ; I1.C. Church, Bowes Road, New
MASON. 243
Glouceste?.shire-continued.
Southgate, N. (interior). I n random block 3s. od. per foot cube on rail
Nailsworth, L.M.S. Railway rate to London 17s. ~ d per . ton ; 16 cubic
feet to the ton. Prices for sawn stone, dressed masonry, carved or
monumental work on application to Nailsworth Quarries & Stone CO.,
Nailsmorth, Shroud, (310s.
G u r r r N ~S ' r o ~ ~ . - T h i sstone is obtained from the Coscombe & 'remple
Guiting Quarries, ancl is an oolite, having a rich buff colour, which has
no tendency to fade but rather altains a xarmer shade will] ilge. It is
free working, hardens on exposure and is equally adapted to all kinds of
building.
Approximate prices at Toddington Station :- a. (1.
Random blocks . . per foot cube 2 6
Cut to sizes 4 9
Worked, from . 6 -8
Samples and prices on application to E. G. Groves, St. Leouards, Tod-
dington, Cheltenham.
SYREEORD.-A silver-grey close grain aud good weathe~ing stone,
suital3le for large towns. s. d.
. . . . .
Random blocks
Cut to sizes
Worked, from
.
. . ,
.
. .. ,
.
.
,
per foot cube 2 6
4 6
6 8
E. G. Groves, St. Leonards, Toddington, Cheltenhaln.
Lnncnshire.
UIJTLERDELPII STONEQUARRIES,PLEASINGTON, NEAR I ~ L ~ C K B U R N . -
Sandstone, fairly fine grained, micaceous grit, compact, buff colour,
162.8 lbs. pe? cube foot. The low porosity ( a % ) , the uniform texture,
the absence of pyrites, the subordinate anlount of mica a d the small
amount of matrix or cement, functioning as a. bond only, all go in favour
of good wearing qualities and particularly of resistance to the action of
sea air. Silica 88'16 ; alumina 7'34 ; oxide of iron 2-18 ; lime ,96 ;
magnesia '07 ; alkalies, trace; loss on ignition 1'23.
Exnn~ples: Pleasington Priory (1897), Public Halls, Sessions House,
and Queen's IIall (Wesleyan Mission), several Post Offices, illcluding
t.he new Uarrnw l'ost Oflice.
Prices :- s, (1.
Rough . .
3 3 p e r foot cub8
Sawn, 2 sides , 4 6 ,, \ a t quarry.
9, 4 P, 5 6 ,, J
W. ILiiley, Bntler Uelph, I'ledsingtoo, near Blackburn.
Lincolnshire.
ANCASTERI ~ S I E E S T O N E . - ~cream,
O ~ ~ ~ ~rirndom
, block, 3s. Gd, per foot
cube, In truck Ancaster Station.
ANCASTERBROWNWEATEIR BE~.-lZandom block building quality,
4s. 6d. per foot cube ; ditto, selected for polishing, 6s. od, per foot cube,
in truck Ancaster Station.
Railway rate to London Stations I I ~ per . foot cube.
Qnotations given for polished work ready for fixing.
GREGORY B ~ o s . ,Quarries and Masonry Works, Ancaster, near Uran-
Iham. Enquiries to head office, Mansfield, Notts.
244 MASON.
Lincolnskire-continued.
A m a s m a , NEAR GBANTEIAM.-OO~~~#~ : cream ; 139 lbs, LO oa. ; in randoin
blocks, cost, delivered in truck a t Ancaster Station, 3s. 6d. per foot cube.
Lower Brown Weather Bed Stone, similar to the Old Barnack rag, 140 lbs.
Random blocks, delivered in truck at Ancaster Station, 4s.6d. per foot cube.
Upper Ditto,Polishing quality ,delivered iu truck a t Ancaster Statiou, gs.6d.
per foot cnbe ; also Red Weather Bed delivered in truck a t Ancaster
Station 4s. 6d. per foot cube. Rail to King's Cross, 11d. per foot cube.
Special quotations for Ashlar blocks and walling stones. Thompson's
Ancaster Quarries' Co~npany,Ltd., 1 1 Elmer Street N.. Grantham.
hrol.thautptonshirc.
W ' ~ ~ ~ o ~ . - O o l i; t erich creamy white; saws readily without water, is
very durable, hardens under exposure, and its perfect crystallization
enables it to resist the action of frost and water. Price for AI quality in
randoin blocks, as. zd. per foot cnbe on rail a t \Veldon and Corby Station.
Weight 16 foot cube to the ton. Rail rate to London, 7d. per foob
cube.
Frank St. U. tiregorie, agent, Weldon Quarry, Weldon, Kettering.
Nmthumberland.
GREENLAW I ' R E E Y T o N E . - ~ ~ u 5~ miles
~ ~ ~ ~north
~ s of Ilothbury Station ;
light grey color ; 13 feet to I 'ton : used for monumental, carving and
building purposes and famed regarding its weather resisting qualities;
approximate price for carving and monulnental work, 4s. od. per foot;
ditto for building purposes, 3s. 6d:per foot cube on rail a t Hothbury
Station (N.E.R.). Carriage to London aos, od. per ton. R . Green &
Sons, Ltd., Thropton, Morpeth, Northumberland.
BEAELE QUARIIIEY, STOCKSFIELD-ON-TYNE.-W~I~~ sandstoi~e,used
extensively as a building stone in theTyne district. Approximately 4s. od.
per foot cube ill the rough randou~blocks. About 13 cubic feel to the
ton. P.0.R. quarry. Robert Patterson & Son. Chief Ofice : 18 Kidley
Place, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
\VIDEOPENQUARRY,NEAR NEWCAS~LE-ON-TYNE.-SO~~ brovn sa~~clstoue
suitable for building purposes. Supplied in the rough ouly. Price 4s. otl.
per foot cube a t quarry. Itobert Patterson & Son.
~ V otinghaw~shire.
t
MANSFIELDSTONE.-
White Mansfield Random Blocks. s. d.
Best Yellow Bed for all kinds of dressings 4 o per It. cube
Hard MiddleBed for steps, landings and copings 3 6 ,, ,,
Prices P.O.H. Manafield Station. Railway rate to Lolldon Sl.ations,
1s. zd. per foot cube in 6 ton lots.
This stone can be obtained in almost any width and thickness.
(iregory Bros., " Gregory " Quarries (late Lindley Quarries), RIUIA-
field, Notts.
Oxforahhire.
HORNTON,EDOK HILLS, BANBURY.--A close-grained oolitic limestone,
brown and blue, about 15 feet to the t o n ; a splendid weathering stone
used extensively in churches and public buildings, and soon has an old-
looking appearance and well adapted for restoration purposes ; also used
MASON. 246
Oxfordsiri?.e-conlin~~etl.
largely for ulonurnental work. Price, brown, 3s. 6d., blue, 4s. per foot
cube f a r . Carriage to Idondon, 7d. per foot cube. Ilornton Quarries, Ltd.
North Bw, Hanbury.
Rutland.
CLIPSHADI.-(from t l ~ efnn~ous"Old Quarry" aud "Ulg PiLs Quarry ")
Oijl~te(shelly) ; cream color ; about 14 ft. to the ton. Moderu Works :-
Bristol University ; Hhodes Lionse and Katlclibe Science Library, Oxford,
Kcw Library Uuililinga, Cambridge ; Peterborough New Town Hall ; St.
Margaret's Cl~urch, Asl~ley, Nottil~gham; Hawkernorth, St. M:iry's
(:liurch. Leeds ; C:hicliester Town Hall. Suitable for restorations, closely
resembling the old Barnack Rag. Restorations : Eltham Palace, Ilouses
of Parliament, St. George's Chapel, Windaor, Canterbury Cathedral,
York Minster wl~tll'eterborough Cathedral. Prices, free a t Castle Bythani
Station (L. M. & S. K.),random blocks, 3s. bd., and selected hlocks,
4s. od. per foot cube. THECLIPSHAM QUARRY COMPANY (sole proprietors),
Clipsham, Oakharn, Kutland.
C L I P ~ H ABRITISH
~~ ~ I A R B L E . - ( ~ ~the
O I ~Snties Quarry) a stone of
pxceptionally firm texture ancl capable of taking a high polish. Price,
free a t Castle Bytham Station, 4s. od. per foot cube. The Clipsham
I$oa13ryCompany, as abovc.
KXTTONis a good weathering stone of oolitic formation and dark cream
in colonr. I t is easily worlted and hardens on exposure to weather. Used
extensively for various collegcs at Cambriclgc and l'eterborough and Ely
Cathedrals and York Minster in the past and for present additions, also
the old Customs House, Kings Lynn,dating back 300 years. Very suitable
for monuments where tnuch detail required.
Weight 160 Ibs, per foot cube ; I + feet cube per ton, l'riceaccording to
size, from 4s. od. per foot cube a t quarry.
Nailway rate lo l,ondou, 12s. 6d. per ton.
Ilenry Wing 8 Co., Hed Liori Square, Sla~uforcl,sole selling agents for
Moleswortl~'sKellotr Stone Quarries.
Shropshirc.
ALVELBY,NBAR B R ~ D O N O R T I I . - Q ~ ~ ~ suitable
S ~ O I L ~for
, grindstoues alid
building purposes, wealhers well, and is easily worked. Used for the
Uirmingham water works scheme, Uridgnorth S e w Post Office and Bank,
Shrewbury Castle restoration and the restoration of Bewdley and uther
churches. 111 blocks from 2s. orl. per foot cube on rail a t Ridderminst.er
or Bridgnorth. Rate to London about 10s. od, per ton. Weight about
15 cube feet to tho ton. W. Webb, Alvcley, Bridgnorth.
Stnffordskive.
UOLLINGYON STONE.-COIOU~J : white mottled, light salmon and red.
Construction, quartz grouuds ninderate size with arpillo-siliceous
cement, plates oE mica. I t is free working and hardens with exposnre,
is equally adapted t o all kinds of building and is especially siitable, for
carving because of its fine texture, beds usnally 3 ft. X in. thick, I; ft.
g i u , ill white and salmon and slightly thicker in red a n d mottled. Carl
IY worlted a t quarry owners morks. Price ill blocks from 3s. od. t o
4s. od. per foot cube f.0.r. a t Rocester Station. Railway rate to London
13s. I ~ dper , ton. 14 ft. cube to one tou. This stone was used a t County
Hall, lYar\vicl< ; Girton College, Cambridge ; Cottoll College, S t a b s ;
King Iklmard'a School, Birmingham, Catholic Church, S t . Ciles,
Cheadle, &c. Stanton & I(ettar~y,Ltd., Ilocester, Stafford.
246 MASON.-,
surrey,
Hargate s a ~ i d s f o n of
e rocklike texture and greyish in colour. I-lam-
]tier. dressed, this stonc is used extensively f o r churches and lrubliu
buildings. (Stone as quarried very much uged for rockeries, d r y wall-
ing, paving, kc.) Used extensively in the Godaiming district, including
the New Charterhouse Memorial Chapel, and nearly ail the old churches.
IJsed in the London area for the new Cemetery chapel a n d Lodge a t
IIonor Oak, S.E., the Catholic Church of St. Authony of Padna, Forest
FIill, kc.
Priceof barnmer dressed on rail. 83, gd. per yard supcr, average bsd 7in.
Rocknry and walling as quarried, 14s. 6d. per yard cube a t quarry.
For further particulars apply F. itlilto~iP; Sons, Ltd., Quarry Owners,
\\'itley, Surrey.
Wiltshire and Somerset.
C H I L N B H H . . - T ~quarries
~ bear evidence of having been worked many
centuries back :-
The Chilmark is a siliciferous limestone, belonging to the Portland
series; the principal beds being-rat, The trough or hard bed, 153 Ibs.
7 oz. to the cube foot, will bear a tensile strain of 500 Ibs. to the
square inch, and a crushing weight of 411'4 tons to the foot cube. znd,
'The Pinney or green beds, ahout 135 lbs. to t h e cube foot, will bear a
tensile strain of 206 lbs. to the square inch, and a crushing weight of
136'6 tons t o the foot cube; colour, yellowish brown. The oolite beds
are brown and cream colour, about 135 Ibs. per cube foot ; crushing weight
125.5 tona to the foot cube. A11 beds are cut with a wet saw. The average
cost of working, taking the best brown Portland a s 1.00 is-trough or
hard bed 1.00; Pinney or green beds '75-more or less, a s the stone Caries
in texture a t times. Price on rail in random block, 3s. gd. per foot cube.
Itailway charges to Nine Elms, London, 8s. od. per ton.
EXA~IPLES.-SalisburyCathedral, 1220. Keceut works include Yarnham
Chnrch, Chichester Cathedral, Stoke Poges Chnrch and St. Alban's Abbey
restoration a d sundry Post oflices and bridges.
Sdie Proprietors, The Chiln~arlc Quarry Co., L t d . , registered oifice,
7, \\'inchester Street, Salisbury.
DOIJLTIN~ (Somerset,), nearest stations, Cranmore, G.W.R., or Shepton
:klaUet.-Crystalline oolite; warm, cream color; 134 Ibs. 4 oz. t o the
cube foot. This stone is of a n uniform tint, humogeueous in strnctnre
and very durable, used a t Inally cathedrals ; also Colleges at Oxford and
C:~mbridge and most of the Churches ill the locality of tho quarries.
'Tilere are two beds, viz.: the "Chelynch" or weather bed, suitablr for
exterior work, and the "Fine I ' bed, suitahle for interior work. Pricc in
random block, 3s. 6d. per it. cube ; workcd from 8s. od. per foot cube.
F.O.H. a t Quarry. 16 feet, cube to the ton. The E a m Hill, Doulting and
Port,land Stone Co., Ltd., Hendford Works, Yeovil.
BATHSTONEis obtained from the counties of Wilts and Somerset.
There are several varieties of this stone suitable for different purposes
and different positions in a building; the principal supplies are obtained
from Box Dill-that from the east slde of the hill being known as Corsham
Down, and t h a t f r o m the west side of the hill a s St. dldhelm Box Ground
Stone. The Monk's Park Bath Stone is obtained from another locality
which lies 4 miles to the south-east of tho Box Hill.
MASON. 247
Wiltshire and Somerset-continued,
ST. ALDKEL~I BOX GROUND.-A thoroughly reliable weather stone, 01
medium grain, unaffected by frost or situation; is especially suitable for
exposed positions, and tor plinths, sills, strlng courses, cornices and copings.
The beds run up to four feet in depth, and itny reasonable Length can
readily be obtained. Light brown colour.
MONK'SPARK.-A fine-grained, even-textured, free working stone,
sound and strong, and carries a sharp arris. Is suitable for outside work,
such as facings, jambs, mullions, tracery, and heads, and for all inside
work. It is most reliable for the seaside and large cities.
The tinest beds are effectively used for pulpita, fonts, reredoses, screens,
kc. This stone runs up to 4 feet deep in bed, and up to 12 feet and
upwards in length. Light " stone colour."
CORNGRIT.-A very strong stone, carries great weight, costs more for
labor than Corsham Down, being much harder. For inside columns,
and for staircases, landings and steps it is weU suited. Same colour as
Corsham.
CORSHAM.-A compact, close-grained, and very atrong stone; carries
great weight. The recommendations under the head of Monk's -Park apply
mainly to the Corsham Down.
Depth of bed is similar, and great lengths are even more common than
with the Xonk's Park.
ELM PARK.-A very hard stone with sinlilar characteristics to Monk's
Park.
FARLEIOHDOWNAND w ~ ~ x A l . ~ . - F i n eeven-textured
, stones, of a warm
tint; should not be used on the ground, or for outside projections, but
for flush work outside, and for all inside work it may be used with success.
It is the cheapest working stone in the market.
Beds from g to 4 feet deep are alwaye being quarried, aud blocks of
moderate length can be supplied at any time. Warm, creamy tint.
COMBEDOWN(Lodge Style and St. Winifred's).-Good weather stones,
of medium grain, fairly free working and very light brown in colour ;
suitable for plinths, projections, and weatherings. S a n d s well at the
seaside. The beds occasionally m n up to 4 ft. 6 in. ill depth, but only
moderate lengths are ordinarily obtained, and supply is somewl~atlimited.
HAFXHA~JPARK.-Uniform in texture, and of a warmer colour than
Corsham Down, a sound working stone. It is snitahle for use in any
p?sition above the ground level. Hlocks exceptionally sound and in large
slzes. Same price ns Corsham Down.
'l'fie labour on Bath Stone may be taken as about half that on Portland.
Price per cubic foot of Bath stono (all description$) in not less than 4
ton lots (computed weight, 16 feet cube to the ton) :-
Kandom blocks : 3, d .
In railway trucks at Quarry stations
Bristol stations . . . ,
.. . .. . , ,
.
,
. r o
. a 34
Manchester stations . .
Paddington station or South Lambeth
, .. .. .. . ,
.. g 4a
. . . .
. .. .. . . . ..
, , 2 10
Nine Elms station , , , 3 oh
In truck a t Brentford station 2 ro
Selected blocks ~ d per
. cube foot extra. Blocks cut to given sizes, rough
from-the saw, with sufficient allowance for working, 18, 3d. per foot
cube additional.
248 MASON.
Wiltshirt und So+ss~~,et-continued.
RAN~EWORKsupplied eit,lie~in random courses, 4'' to 8'" or in
standard 6f" heights.
Special prices for sawn ashlar aud r a ~ ~ g e w o rand
k heads and sills for
housing schemes quoted on appli~at~ion.
Stonework prepared ready for fixing, according to drawings, for work
of every description, and estimates freely given.
The principal quarry owners are The Bath and Portland Stone
Firms, Limited, of Abbey Yard, Bath, and 47 Victoria Street, S.W.I.
HAMHILL( S O ~ R S E Tnearest
), station, Montacub-Limestone (shelly);
warm yellow color; 141 Ibs, rn oz, to the foot cube. Used very extensively
in nearly all the buildings in the locality, and very largely throughout the
southern counties. Examples: Sherborne Abbey and Castle, Melbury
Park, South Lychett Manor, &c. I t can be obtained of almost any
superficial size, and the beds run from 6 in. to 2 ft. 6 in. Price in
random block, 4s. 6d. per ft. cube; worked, from 8s. od. per It. cube.
F.O.R. a t Quarry. Ram Hill, Doulting and Portlend Stone Co., LM.,
Hendford Works, Yeovil.
Yorkshlre.
&STON S T O N E . - N ~ Hheffield.
~~ Magnesium limestone, Permian ; a rich
deep cream color. A tine, granular, crystalline aggregate with cavit,ies.
Dispersed irregularly through the mass are black particles, apparently
r b o ~This is probably not an altered limestone, as the structure of the
stlone indicates precipitation f r o ~ nchemical solution. Weight per cublc
foot, when drv, 141 Ibs, 34 oes. : wet, 148 lbs. 14$ om., absorbing about
66Ibs. Cube fkt to one ton, when dry, 15ft. ~okins.;wet, 15ft. osin. Used
ext,ensirely by West liidiug and Notts ~ o ~ u nCouncils
ty for county huild-
ings, and also a t New Hall, Lincoln's I n n ; Record Oflice, Fetter Lane ;
restoration of Mrelheck Abbey; St. Cutltbert's College, Worksop, &c. For
sawn flags, landings and steps. Quarry scabbled blocks, 3s. gd. per cube
foot, on t,ruck at Kiveton Park Station. Bail r a t e to London 14s.gd. per
ton. Reds from I ft. to z ft., occasionally up to 2 ft. 6 in& thick. Jas.
Turner & Son, Ltd., Kiveton Park, near Sheflield.
APPLETONSTONE(out of Greenmoor rock).-Quarries a t Shcpley, near
Huddersfield ; color, uniform blue, uniform brown, and mixed brown and
blue ; a fine textured stone, very strong, and suitable for steps and land-
ings, Sills, Heads, Padstones, Paving, &c. Prices on application. 14
cube feet to one ton. \Villiam Bampson & Co. Ltd., Appleton Quarries,
Shepley, near I-Iuddersfield.
BOLTONWOOD.-There are two distinct beds, the drab and the white.
It is a tine grained stone, nice to work and very durable. It ie also
specially useful for monumental and fine architectural work, as it carries a
very good arris. Price on truck a t loading station from 3s. 6d. and
upwards per cubic foot. Sawn two sides from 48. 6d. and sawn four side
from 6s. od. and upwards per cubic foot. Extra, if selected for monu-
mental purposes, from 10s. od, and upwards per cubic foot. 12 to 14
cubic feet t o I ton. Rate to London stations, 4 tons, 2,p. 7 d . : 6 tons,
173. gd. per ton. Quarried by Waterhouse, Denbigh $ Co,, Ltd., Stone
Sawing Mills, Bolton Wood, Bradford.
MASON.

BI~ADPORD YORK S.FONE.-A light coloured fine graiued and medium


iiard durable stone. Random blocks, ,3s.62. cube foot ; steps, etc. (in
rough) 3s. 6d. cube foot ; sawn two s ~ d e sf r o m 4s. 6d. and sawn four
sides from 6s. od. and up per cube foot. Prices on rail Bradford, ,
Yorkshire : Itailway freight t o London, 17s. gd. per ton ; minimpm
6 ton lots. Waterhouse, Denhigh & Co., Ltd., Rolt,on Wood Qnarries,
H~.ndforil,k'orks.
H i % ~ n l l . WFALL STONE
i.: quarried a t tho Hawksworth and Woodside
Quarries, Iloruforth, Leeds. It is extensively used for Bridge, Church and
Dock work. ICsatnples : Grosvenor Bridge, widening of Victoria Bridge,
London, Vnlleg Bridge, Scarborough. Many of the churches in Leeds arc
built of it, including the Catholic Cathedral, and also old Kirkstall Abbey.
Recent constructions are the the new Grammar School, Harrogate, and
extension to Ampleforth College, York. Price 2s. od. per cube foot on
rt~il,Horsforth (L.N.E.R.)in the rough. Carriage to London, IS. 3d. cube
foot. A. R. Rriggs & Co., Ltd., Quarry Owners, Horsforth, Leeds.
1;. Whitalier & Sons Ltd., Quarry Owners, 4, Albion Street, Leeds.

F ~ a r ~ ~ . - W h i t i s h - b l u csandstone. One of the hardest and closest


grained of the Yorkshire stones, will not Hake, and can be rubbed down
to the finest surface, wears non-slippery and is a most durable stone for
steps, landings and pavings. Will wit,hstand the heaviest traffic, and on
account of its weight-bearing capacities is very suitable for pads, stancheon
bases, kc. Has been specified by H.M. Office of Works for their principal
post ofices for the last 3 0 years, and has bean used s t Selby Oak Hospital,
l{irmingham ; South Staffordshire Waterworks ; nuntley Castle ; Glas-
gow Cathedral ; Ampleforth Abbey ; Grimsby Fish Docks, 6c. It is only
supplied quarry-worked on account of its hardness. Sole proprietors,
John Farrar & Sons, Ltd., Bell Dean Quar~ies,'rhnrnt.on, Ikadforcl.

GAZEBYs ~ O N ~ . - L i g h t brown building stone. I t is a fine grained


stone and easy t o work. A good weathering stone. Can be supplied in
large rough blocks or sawn to dimensions. Rough from 3s. 6d. cube foot
and upwards ; sawn from 4s. 6d. cube foot and upwards. Rate to London
stations. 4 tons, 24s. 7d., 6 tons, 17s.3d. per ton ; 1 2 to 14 cubic feet to one
ton. Quarried by Waterhouse, Denbigh & Co., Ltd., Bolton Hall Road,
Holtnn Wood, Uraclford.

ROBINHOOD.-A light blue sandstone much esteemed on account of its


even t,enture and colour for headstones, put on a t Robin Hood; price a t
quarry, 4s. 6d. t o 7s. od. per foot cube in the rough ; London Terminals,
7s. ~ o d to
. 88. qil. per foot cube ; crushing strain, 595 tons per foot super-
~ e o Armitage
. 9c Sons, Ltd., Robin Hood Quarries, near Wakefield,
Yorks.

WOODKIRKUI.UE.--A light sandstone, sinlilar to Itobin Hood, but


slightly Iinrder. Suitable for headstones, curbs, steps, landings, &c.
Price a t quarry, 49. 6d. to 7s. od, per foot cube 111 the rough; London
Terminals, 5s. ~ o d to
, 8s. 4d. per foot cube. Crushing strain, 672 tons
per foot super. Silica, 82'72 %.
MASON.

M'OODKII~K BROWN.-A fine, close grained stone, colour varying from


light to dark browll, suitable for dressings, &c. Price : 10% less than
Woodkirk Blue. Crushing straiu, 515 tons per foot super. Silica, 83%.
Cleo. Armitage & Sons, Ltd., liobiu Hood Quan3ies, near Wakefield,
Yorks. Woodkirk Brown stone is also supplied by Panron Bros., Ltd.,
Hritannia and Wontikirk Quarries, Mnrley, near Leeds.

SCOTLAND.
'There are sandstone quarries in the following counties-many of them
producing excellent building stone of tried value in their 'respective
districts, and concerning which the necessary information as to price, kc.,
can only be obtained locally.
Edinbwqh.
CMIGLEI,TH.--A whitish grey sandstone, consisting of quartz grain,
united by silicious cement, with small plats of mica. Used extensively in
public buildings, including Guy's Hospital, Imperial Institute, Westniiuster
Hank, Carreras Factory, Stock Exchange, Euston Statir~n,Egypt House, &c.

Dumfriesshire.
COFCSEHILLSTONE.-A fine-grained micaceous sandstone of a light
s,zlinon-pink color, and is said to retain its color, of a tine texture and easy
to work, as well as being a good weather stone. I t s specific gravity is
2.262. Crushing strain (Kirkcaldy's test), per aquare foot, 635'9 tons.
Random Blocks 2 9 . od. per cubic foot P.O.R.
,, 3 ~ IOJ.
. ,, ,, D/d London.
Weight-12 cubic feet to the ton. Railway rate to London 223. ~ dper . ton.
John Murray & Sons, Corsehdl Quarries, dnnan.
CORNCOCKLE, light terra-cotta red, a splendid weather stone and keeps
its colour well, beds up t o about 4 feet thick. Used a t New Kelviu Hall
and Queen Margaret Bridge, Glasgow ; St. Patrick's RIemorial Church,
Dumbarton ; many important public buildings in Glasgow, Edinburgh
and large Educational Institutions a t Dumbarton and Hamilton.
Prices a t quarry :-
Itandom blocks, 12 in, t h c k and upwards, 19. ~ o dper
. c u b foot.
~ ~
Ditto, cut to thickness, 2s. od. per cubic foot.
Kough stone, 12 cubic feet per ton.
Machined stone, 15 cubic feet per ton.
ltailway carriage to London, za8. ~ d per
. ton.
Manager, Corncockle Quarries, Lockerbie, Scotland.
NWI-E.-A l u g e proportion of the stone used on jobs of any magnitude
is now sent direct from the quarrles to the site worked ready for fixing,
effecting a considerable saving. The worked stone sent out from the
lead~ngquarries is found to come together w ~ t hwonderful accuracy, and
to sustam a minimum of damage in transit by rail. The real risk of
,l<~mage lies a t the other end from unskllful handling.
MASON.

Q U A R R Y PRICES F O R L A B O U K .

HATU ASD F I R M LTD.


I'ORTTAND STOVE S Mouks
Park dr
1'ol.t- ('orsliam
l:111. Ilowll.

Sawing . .
lieds and Joints
,
. . .
, . perjmt . W ~ P P

Sunk ditto , . , .
Circular ditjto . . .
Plain Face . . . .
Circular ditto . . .
Snnk 2nd Splayed l+'ace (es-
. .
ceeding 6 ins. girt) 9

. .
Stopped ditto (ditto)
Circular sunk nnd splayed
face (ditto) . . .
. .
9

Stopped ditto (ditto) I

Molding (ditto) . .
Stopped nlolding (exceeding
6 ins. girt) . . ?)erfont supel..
.
Circuhr molding (dltto)
. .
1,

Stopped ditto (ditto)


Molded work in caps and bases
Circular ditto . . .
Sunk and splayed face (not
exceeding 6 ins, girt) per inchpev foot 1 ~ 7 i

Stopped ditto (ditto) . ,, 19

Circular sunk and splayed


face (ditto) . . ,,
Stopped ditto (ditto) . ,,
hIolding (not exceeding
6 ins. girt). . . ,,
.
Stopped ditto (ditto) .,, $9

Circular molding (ditto) ,,


.
Stopped ditto (ditto) ,, 9

NOTE.-London labour shows an increase of about 7& per cent. on


foregoing prices.
232 XASON.
P R I C E S F O R ST.ONE A N D ALL L A B O U R .
Includii~gworking, dellvery 111 London, hoisting, set,Ling and Buililers'
Profit.
N~E.-'l'hese ~ ~ r i c ewill s vary according to the c11ar:tcter of the work
: ~ n dnlnst be cot~sideredas appkxirnate only. 'They hare been teken for
an ordinary Classic building. Monks Park Box
Port- & Corshnm Ground &
innil. Down. CornQrlt.
s. 1.1. s. (1.
Plain facework
Circularditto.
. .
. . .
. p a ) - f i ~ o tc d r 13 o 9 o
,, 15 4 10 6
Y, d.
g 6
10 6
Sunk and splayed work . . ,, 15 10 10 o 10 o
Circularditto. . , . ,, 17 8 11 6 12 o
Molded work . . . . 17 2 12 o 13 o
Circular work . . . , ,, 20 o I 2 15 3
Molded work in strings (exceed-
i n g 6 i n . x 3in. upto12in. X 6
in. or equivalent section) . ,, 18 o 12 o 13 o
Ditto (not exceeding 6 in. X
3 in. in section) . . . ,, 21 o ~j o 15 6
Circnlar ditto (exceediug 6 in.
X 3 in. u p to 12 in. X 6 in.
or equivalent section) . . 21 o 14 6 15 3
Circular ditto (not exceeding
6 in. X 3 in. in section) . ,, z j 3 18 o 19 6
Molded work ill caps and bases 20 2 13 o 14 o
Circular ditto . . . .
Extra for hoisting ahove 30 It.
,, 21 6 15 3 17 o
(for each 10 ft.) . . . 0 4 0 4 0 4
COPINGS A N D CURBS.
I ~ i c / ~ d i , iInbow,
y h o i ; t i n y , j s i n y and pv$t (in L o ~ ~ d o n ) .
Monks P ~ r k Box
Port- & Oorshnm Ground &
1md. Down. CorilQrit.
12 x 3 in. rubbed weathered s. (1. s. d. s. d .
and twice throated coping . . pel. f t . r u n 6 4 3 2 3 7
6 in.,X 6 in, rounded twoedgescurb ,, 6 o 3 o 3 6
11 In. x 3 in. rubbed sunk,
weathered, throated and grooved
sills, with stools for jambs
For m y additional size to fore-
. . 5 9 2 9 3 2

going . . . . a d d p e ~foot . cube j 9 4 o 4 o


For circular work exceeding 5 ft, radius, ndd
33+ per cent and for sanle not exceeding j ft.
radius, add 50 per cent lo foregoing prices.
Balusters j in. x 5 in. and I ft. 6 in.
long burned to ordinary pattern . . eitch I j o 8 g g 6
ASHLAI:.
Ashlar 4 in. 011 bed set. and
cleaned down .
Vor every inch In thickness on
. . pel7 foot s l r p ~ ~j. 3 4 o 4 3
bed . . . . ndd 1 0 0 7 0 8
If with bond stones arerage7ft.
apart containing 18 in. cube
and t o course with Ashlar nrld 9 1 9 o g O I I

FITZPATRICK&SON StreetMasons
455 QLD FORD ROAD, LONDON,E.3
MASON. 253
P O R T L A N l > S T O N E STXI'S.
1 1h i i n I a f i t ( IL o s. I/.
S t e p not le-Y t h ~ nL O x 6 ,or'eqnirdent secti;,~~,
, ~ r ~ * f o ,rubr
d . T.I o
.
For each rubbed face, d l ppr foot S I I ~ P I ,
. . . . . . .
o 8
S p h y rebated edge, pel*fbot ~ . I ~ I J o g
Stopped ends to ditto, each . . , . , , , . o 6
Splay backjoint, er foot ruil . I o
Stopped ends t o i t t o , each . . .
Splayed to tit (per inch wide), pel--foot Y I O I. .. ,
o g
o 3
Stopped ends to ditto (ditto), euch . . . .
Sunk and molded edge, 6 in. high, pel. foot r i m .. ,
,
,
,
o 3
r ?
Stopped ends to dit,to, each . . . . . . 0 8
Sunk and molded edge (for each atlditional inch heyond 6 ins.)
per foot r i m .
Stopped ends tn dit.t,o (ditto), ench . . . o
o 4
I

POHTLANI) STONE LANDINGS.


Zncludin,q hoist inq, fisiitg a i d p ~ o f i f(i,l Londox). .s. rl.
3 in. Landings sawn both sides . . prl.foot silper 4 3
.
1'01. each nddrtional inch in thickness, odd . o 6
1~'orcachrubbedInce,ndd . . . . . 0 5
If above 12 feet s u p ? in one stone, odd fur every
additional 6 ft. super. . . . . . o ~j
Add ns last for eaclr xdditionnl ir~cllin t~hickness
above 3 in. . . . . . . . o T
Cement and pebhle joggle joint in 3 in. landing . p ~ ~ $ 1 0mc~i
t o 6
For each additions1 inch in thiclrness, odd . . o 14
I I A R I l YORASFIIRF, S T O N E .
LAN1)INGS. 3 inches thick, qawn both sides, 8. d.
including setting . . . . . . per foot super 4 3
Add for every extra inch . . . . . I I
If rubbed ndd for each face . . . . . o 6
If above 40 feet. super in one stone . . add ,, 0 3
'

WINL)O\V S I I . L s , rubbed and tined, snnk weathered


and throated, 9. in. by 3 in. . . p ~ fool
r run o -1
Do. 1 1 in. by 3 ln. . 9, 4 9
Do. 9 in. by 6 in. , 7 6
Do. 1 2 in. by 6 in. . 10 o

C U K B S . 'rooled curbs, for areas, Lup nnd one face plain


and one jointed a116 fixed, 6 in. by 6 in. , efoot I .+ 6
Do. gin. by 6 in. . 6 6

STEPS, Tooled, anti tiuetl, 9 in. \ride, 6 in. thicmk ,, 5 6


Do. 10in. by 6 in. . 6 2
Do. X I in. by 6 in. . I 6 10
Do. 12 in. by 6 in. .
If rubbed, add to curb and steps . . per foot supe?.
7 6
o 6

F ' OLD
455 TZP A TROAD,
FORD R'CK 'ON
LONDON,E.3 STONE MERCHANTS
a54 MASON.
H A R I ) Y O R K S I I I R E STONE-confinued,
C O P I N G , average thickness, 3 inches, leathor-edged,
12 wide and one throat, il~cludingsetting . per fuut Tun 5 o
Ditto 18 inches wide and two throats . ,, 7 6
Ditto z a ,, and ditto 9 3
If set in cement, udd . tt 0 3

COVER S T O N E S . 'L'ICRIPI.ATE:(i, &o.


Hased on . . pel. fool cube 1.- o
SUNDHIES.
Letting in coal plates . .
r o d 4%.6d. to 5 6
Coping cramps let in with cement . , each I g
Rounded corners to sinks and steps . .3 0
.
,t

Ends to steps, plain work . ,, 2 0


Mortices tor iron balusters or ruling bars and run with lead ,, I 6
Ditto for newels . 9, a2 0
Iron dowels for door frames and mortices in York Stone ,, I . 6

Supplied by W . L1. Hensted & Son, C~jombeQuarries, blaidstone.


s, d .
Rough rag stone, for sea or river w.liling, f.0.b. or
f.0.r. Maidstone . , per to12 g o
Squared Headers . ,, .3 0 0
Random Facing ,, .
16 6
Hassock, roughly squared . ~1 . 7 0
Square angle quoins . .
pel. foot rise 3 3
Coping.;, ~ ~ i ecia. p , plintlis and a s h l w , l~riceqaccording to tlet,:~il.

Walling, including all labor, scaffolding and all Lime Cement


luaterials within 4 miles of Thames : Mortnr. Movtnr.
s. d . 3. d .
Rough random walling, fncetl hot11 .;ides per y n ~ dcube 80 o 85 0
Ditto, lined with hassock $9 9, 65 o
Random coursed rubble 9, ,I 96 0
Coursed header work I, ,, 105 0 I10 0

Pointing joints . .
per yard super 2s. 3d.
Angle quoins , , per foot crrbe 129. od.
BIASON. 266
GHANITE.
Conh-rsa, A B E ~ D E EANN D SORWXGIAN GRAKITE,delivered ill Loudon
area, including builder's profit.
C. A. h'.
s, d , s . d , s. d .
Rough blocks . .
Fine axed aslllar work, aveliigc
: . po'fool cube 10 o 16 o 8 o
12 in. on bed
Ditto,6in.onbed
. . ..
. .. 18 6 24 o 16 6
pe?*,footsupe?. 15 o 18 6 14 o
Fine axed moulded cornice. . per foot cube 40 o 45 o L{O o
Polished ditto , . , 6; o 65 o 6; o
.
Polished ashlar, 3 in, thick . per foot supel. 17 6 17 6 17 6
Pilasters, polished face and edges,
3 in. thick . , .
Pilaster bases, ditto . . .. 2 0 o 20 o 30 o
2.4 o 24 o 24 o
Simple mould, per inch of
girth, tine axed .. . per foot ruu 2 o z o z o
Ditto, polished . .
Steps, 1 2 in. X 6 in. fine axed
.
.. 9 3 0 3 0 3 0
14 o 17 6 13 o
Ditto, fair l~ickedand drafted . 11 o 1 6 . 0 8 o
6" diam. 12"diam. 18"diam.
k 8. d . 8. (1. A S . d .
Gnlu~tlnsin Aberdeen granite
Fine axed . . . pel. fool vise I 1 2 o 3 2 6 5 o o
Pnlishetl . , . ,, I 17 o 510 o 51; o
Setting . . . . npprox, per foot cube, 3s. Gd.
COOPERW E.I'T~:RN & Co., L.I.D., 'l'hames Iloi~se,Westnri~~st or, S.W.I ,
supply Cornish, Aberdecn and Norweginu granite aid high class recon-
rtrilcted stone produced iron1 nalural Ketton stone, INJIIIwhich it is
clai~nedto be indistinguishable.
WESTERN COUNTIESGRANI'PEGO., LTD., Co~nmaII H O L I S RIilcl~am ~,
Road, Croydon, Surrey.
Delivered to site Londoll. *T~c!j-
Iidgwitlc. Co?.nish.
Blocks c u t roughly to size .
Templates, coarse axed top bed and one
. . per ft. cubs o 12 o
A s , d . ks.d.
o 10 o
face, remainder rough . . . I 5 6 I 3 0
Fine axed ashlal., 18 in. on bed . . ,, o 19 o o 16 o
Fine axed ashlar, 12 ,, ,, . , 9, I 1 6 or86
Fine axed ;~shlar, 6 ,, ,, . . pelq t't. s q ~ oe ~19 6 o 16 6
Fine ased window sills, I it. 9 i l l . X I ft.
o in., sunk, weathered and grooved p w j?.cube I 7 6 I 5 6
Fine axed steps, 1 2 in. X 6 in.
Fine axed moulding, 3 in. g i r t h . .
,
.
pelaft. ~ t c ? c o 18 o
o 6 9
o 16 o
Polished n~oulding, 3 ,, . .
Polished pilasters, 3 in. thick, polislled
,, o 15 o
o 6 0
o 14 3
face and two edges . . . . pel'%. sccpe?. I 5 o I 4 o
Polished bases to pilasters, ditto dilto . I 6 0 . I 50
,,
Polished ashlar, 3 in. thick, ditto d i t t o .
Polished stallhoard risers, 2 in. thick . ,,
o 19 o
o 18 o
For t h e punched work dedzcct 2s. 3d. per it. super of fxce fro~rltho
o 18 o
o 17 o
fine axed prices.
For polished work ndd 6s. 6d.per it. super or fitce Lo fine ased llrices.
* For description see under county headings-CornmaII.
956 MASON.
BHIGX A N D STONE PllESERVING LIQUIDS.
" PLUATE " for hardening, preserving and waterprooting Building
Stones, Marbles, Bricks, Tiles, 'Terra Cotta, kc. a n d as wood preservative
for dryrot and death watch beetle. For Bath or Portland stones
the crystals cost about one penny half-penny per superficial foot of
surface treated. 11b. of " FLUATE " crystals dissolved in 14 pints of
water is snflicient to cover 40 feet sul~er. Price 4s. 6d. per Ib. a t Bath.
Also " AVANT FLUATE " for the treatment of Sandstones, &n. For
further particulars apply to The Bath & I'ortland Stone I$irms, Limited,
Bath.

SZERELMEY YTONIC LIQUID is for app1iu:~tion to external porous


walls for preventing the penetration of r , ~ i nand ;11s0 fur application to
stone for preserv;rtire purposes. I t has been used successfully upon brick,
stone, cement, stucco, tiles &c., in all p r t s of the world during a period
of eighty years and has therefore stood the test of time. 'She area
a given quantity of liquid m~llcorer, depeuds upon the porositj of the
work, but one gallon is generally suiticient for twenty square yards,
The liquid is transparent and does not alter the iqlpearance of the work.
Prices : 5' gallon drum, 579. 6cl. ; I gallon tins, 12.9. 6 d . , packages
included.
This is a British manufacture and the mnkera are Szerelmey Limited,
277, Rotherhithe New Road, London, S.E. 16. For Szerelmey Waterproof
Encaustic, see Painter Section.

I'HOIIUC'I'S ( ~ M P A K Y , h l ) . , 16 k 17, h ~ i 1 1 1 -
'I'KE l<.l.\\'.PRO.SF:CI'I'IVK
ellire Square, E.C.2.
R.I.W. No. 110. Stain-proofing paint for btone. I'rice, 10s. od. per
gallon. Corering capacity, 150 q u a r e feet per gallon one coat. TWOcoats
a r e required. The paint is applied to the whole of the back and to within
I inch of the exposed face on the bed, sides and top.

Stone Preservation Liquid-Plintox. For hardening, preserving, water-


proofing of stone, marble, etc. Price, 4s. 6d. pcr lb. Supplied in crystal
form, is dissolved in water in the proportion of & Ib. to I gallon for first
coat and I lb. to I gallon second coat. For d r y rot and as a wood pre-
servative use i n the proportion of I lb. to five gallons of water. One
gallon corers about 230 square feet, one coat.
R
SOLIGNUM 20j, Borough High Street, S.E.
h~., I.

I31PEKVIOS LIQUIL, PROOFING is applied with a brush (like paint),


dries quickly, ii exceptionally adhesive and fornls a valuable damp proof
bond between plaster or cenlent and brick, stone, concrete, wood or metal.
I t retains its waterproofing qualities under tropical heat o r arctic cold and
is unaflected by acid fornes, salt water or sea air.
s. d. s. d.
40 gallon harrels 3 g per gallon I gallon tins 5 o each
10 ,, tlluols 4 0 ,, i ,, ,, 3 0 ,,
5 3, 9 , 4 3 ,9 f 9 ,, 2 0 ,,
Packages Iree, c:trriago paid on 5 yallm c~~nsipi~uncnts itnd over.
SZERELMEY LIMITED
CONTRACT DEPT.

C L E A N BUILDINGS
BY APPROVED SAFE METHODS

RESTORE S T O N E W O R K
WlTH NEW STONE AND BY THE SZERELMEY
SYNTHETIC STONE PROCESS

PRESERVE A N D WATERPROOF
BRICK, STONE CEMENT-WORK, ETC.
WlTH SZERELMEY STONE LIQUID
WHICH HAS BEEN O N THE MARKET SINCE 1855

ERADICATE THE DEATH-WATCH BEETLE


FROM ROOF TIMBERS, ETC.

The Contract Department of Szerelmey


Ltd. are Specialists in dealing with
every kind of Building.

INSPECTIONS MADE
REPORTS GIVEN
ESTIMATES SUBMITTED

SZERELMEY LlM ITED


273-277 ROTHERHITHE NEW ROAD
LONDON, S.E.16
Phone : BERmondsey 2260.
268 MASON.
RRIGK ANI) S T O N E P R E S E R V I N G LIQUIDS-cotilinutd,

IhIPERVION CLEAR PKOOFINC; ,preserves Stonework and waterproofs


pomus Brick, Cement, Stone, Plaster, Itoughoast, Asbestos, Tiles, etc.,
at the sauie time preserving the original appearance of the snrface.
It can be applied while the surface is still moist (hut not running with
water) and does not cause discoloration. It can be painted or papered
over it desired.
s. (I. 3. d.
40 gallon barrels 8 g per gallon Igallon tins 10 o each
10 ,, drums g o ,, 4 ,, 9, 5 6 9,

5 3, 9 9 3 37 f ,, ,, 3 3 ,,
Packages free, carriage paid on 5 gallon lot# or over.

T H & V A ~ N I SCo.,
THE \ Y A N D S ~ ~ RParivr H LTD., Lower Grove, Wands-
worth, S.w.18.
'* STONENE " is a Lough, hard-wearingdaoip-prooti~lg.,for all building
materials, being equally effective on cement or concrete-green or old,
brickwork, plaster, asbestos sheel, fibre board.
" Stonene " has the unique property of being applicable to walls that
are actoallg danip a t the time-it being necessary only to wipe off t,he
sianding beads of ~ n o i i t a r ebefore pitinting with either brush or spray-
gun. Nost waterproof paints form films over the particles of moisture,
obtaining a Lev hen: and there upon minor snrface projections.
s L SLonene" contbins a rapidly drying solvent miscable with water, and
therefore it goes righl through to obtain its key evenly over the whole
surface, while the displaced moisture dries out through the coating
together with its solvcnt, leaving a hard, dry, perfectly adherent finish.
Only two co2tls of "Stonene" are usually necessary ; and although it
can be supplied iin many attractive colours (including pale shades), it has
the further advantage that any other paint may hc applied over it a t any
time.
" Slonene" (Year P r i n ~ e r . , 26s. od. per gnllon.
,, k'ig~nentcd . . z3s.od. ,, ,,
,, Thinners . .
7s. 6d. ,, ,,

G A L V A N I Z E D IKON GOPING GRARIPS.


6. 8' 10' 12' 14' 16' 18'
8.d. 8.d. 8.d. 8.d. 8.d. 3.d. 3.d.
Cramps. . . I 6 I 8 I I O z 3 2 8 3 g 5 0
Let in and r u n with
cement . . Z O 2 3 2 6 3 0 3 9 5 0 510
Ditto lead . . 3 g 4 z 4 6 j 6 5 10 ' 7 6 8 g
Copper cramps, as. 3'1. per Zb?
S T O N E WALLING.
A cubic yard of rough walling requires from I to I& yards of wall
stones, but if in coursed work, i t will require fully 14 yard. Quarry pre-
pared facings are sometimes sold by the ton, which will do from 3 to 34
yards super (according to the nature of the stone), with a bed averaging
about 6 in. I n country districts stone walling is sometimes reckoned by
the rood of 7 square yards, or 63 feet super.

The price of stone walling must necessarily depend much upon the
nature as well as the cost of the stone employed, but the Eollowi~~g may
be of service as affording useful data in connection with this class of work.
I n arriving a t the prime cost of the stone (unless it be supplied a t a given
price) i t is neceesary to carefully take into account the cost of baring or
uncovering the rock, which is frequently as expenswe an item as tbe
getting of the stone itself when it lies deep. The follow in^ prices are
based upon a n assumed prime cost of 10s. od. per cube yard for the stone
delivered on the job, and its being of a medium hardness o r texture:-

8. d.
Rough rubble walling in fonndations and thiclr walls .
PET y u d cube 30 o
Ditto, in walls zo in. thick . . per y a ~ dsuper 20 6
Ditto, ditto, 14 in. thick . . 16 o
Extra only on the above for scappled or axed lace and
struck joint . 4 0
Ditto, for hammer dressed facings and ditto . . ,, 6 o
Oitto, for rock worked facings, including pointing
with a parallel joint . ,, 10 o
Extra on scappled facings for square quoins , .
per foot ruli o 10
Ditto, ditto, in rock worked facings . .
Extra for relieving arches in scappled facings
Ditto, ditto, in rock worked facings .
. .
p e foot
.
,1

~ supm I
$9
1

2
4
2
o

Many other varieties of labour on facings are adopted in tlitlerenL


localities which can only be valued upon then on11 merits.

FLINT WORK.
Walling Hiuts are frequently sold by weight, and one ton will face ahout
34 to 4 yards super of work used whole, or 5 to 54 yards if " knapped "
or broken.
Labor on fwe work, including pointing, extra only on hrickwork, per
loot super, IS. od.
Price of flints to be added according to cost.

FITZPATRICK & SON


455 OLD FORD ROAD, LONDON, E.3
STONE WALLING
5
MASON.
DAY WORK.
Prices include ebtliblishment charges, use of plant, artificial light, water,
aud 15 % contractor's profit.
Tor Day \Vork rates for labour see page 131.
d. s. d.
8.
Portland Cement, per b ~ t s h . z 4 Mortar . . per hod
Sand. , . ,, o 5 Fine ~uort,ar . ,,
I
1
o
3

TXADE NOTICES.
\I'. B ~ ~ F I&;~Son,
L DloG, Scrubbs Lane, \lrillesdel~,N.W.10.
Stone Yerchunts and General Masons.
F. L. Coox & SON (C. COOK),134& 138 Percy Road, Shepherds Bush,
W.12. Stone and Marble hlusons. Chimney pieces in stock or t t ~
architects' own designs.
1''. HARRIS, 18 Elmwood Road, Chiswick, W.I+ Works : L.M.P. Sc S .
Rnilway Goods Depot,, Steruo Stt'eet, Shepherds Hush, W.12.
ENNING
FOR

MARBLE & GRANITE

We shall be pleased to

attend to your inquiry

for any type of work

in marble, granite and

mosaic.

FENNING & CO. LTD.


PalaceWharf, Rainville Road
LONDON, W.6
F U L H A M 6 1 4 2-34-5
MARBLE MASON.
Note.--The immense number of varieties of marble and the wide varia-
tions in qualities and cost of working make it impossible, except in a few
instances, to give even approximate prices which could be considered
reliable and only the chief characteristics, therefore, are given herein.

F O R E I G N MARBLES.-Our principal supplies are, in the main,


drawn from Greece, Italy, France, Belgium and Africa, whence we import
an immense variety of plain and coloured marbles, from the common
- Sicilian to the high class and decoratire descriptious, and embracing also
a vast range of colour.
GREEK MARBLES.-T~~OS (Green), Cippolino (Green), Skyros, with
white ground and gold and violet veins, Rosso Antico, Verde Antico and
Naxos (White).
A11 these marbles weigh in the rough block approximately 1 2 cubic feet
to the ton.
There is produced in Greece a large quantity of coloured marbles from
the quarries of Tinos, Skyros, Styra (Cipollino) and Verde Antico. The
colours are so numerous and varied that any scheme of marble decoration
can be carried out entirely in them. The sole proprietors are Girecian
Marbles (Marmor), Limited, 53 Sew Broad Street, E.C.2.
FENNINQ & CO. LIMITED,of Palace Wharf, Rainville Road, Eammer-
smith, W.6. Granite, Marble and Mosaic Workers.
I n addition to large stocks of British, Italian, Belgian, Norwegian,
French and Spanish white and coloured marbles, which comprise those
mentioned below and many other varieties, Messrs. Fenning & CO.
Limited, are making a special feature of the Trieste, or, as they are more
commonly known, the Roman or Istrian marbles. A large stock of blocks,
slabs and scantlings is kept, and the prices compare favourably with the
marbles of similar nature from Derbyshire nnd France. Varieties of
cream, white, grey and light brown are in stock, and the large sizes
availahle enable work to be carried out promptly. These marbles are
much in demand a t the present time, both for decoration and also for
memorial and outside work, their weather resisting qualities being superior
even to the white Sicilian so much used for monumental work in this
country.
The following is a list of some of the best known varieties of marble,
with their predominant colours.
Narble runs on an average 12 to 13 ft. cube t o the ton.
P~.edomimnt Predomimmt
Nome. rolou~~s. Naur e. CO~OU~.S.
Hardilla . ,
Bastard Statuary
. .
. .
Grey
White
Best Belgian Black.
Black and Gold . .
. -
Mixed
262
MARBLE MASON.
WOREIQN R I A R B L E S - C ~ ~ I ~ ~ I I I I ~ ~ .
& CO., L~D.-contil~l(ed.
FENNEW
P~.edominnnt Predomincr~~t
Nm11e. colouvs. ATme. coloz~~s.
Spanish Brocatello. . Yellow Vert des illpes , . Green
Tinos
Dove .. . . ..
. .
Dk.Grn
Grey
VietoriaRed
Hautrille
.. .. .. Red
Lt. Buff
Lnnel .
Genoa Green .
. . .. . Fann
Green
. .
Italian Paronazza Light
Creatl~
.
Italian Griotte, 1st. Xed Brbche Sanguine . . Red
Jaune Larnart~ne .. Yellow Norwegian Rose . . Pink
Napoleon , . . Brown Jaune Antique . . Yellow
Levanto , . , Mixed Vercle Antico . , . Green
Mexican Onyx . . - Greek Cippnlino , . tireen
Algerian Onyx . . - .
Italian Alabaster . White
.. . ... Red
Kouge Jasper.
Rosso Antico
Sicilian .
.
Red
,
White
Saint Anns . ..
Saint Sylvester . Pink
. hlottletl
Grey
Sienna
Statuary
. .. . .. Yellow
,
White
Belgian Ronge
1 ossi .
,
. .. Red
(hey
Bleu Helge . . . Veined
Hlaclc
Special quotations should be obtained from Merchsnt~.

O N Y X is quarried in Numidia, Mexico, Argentine, California and


Arizona. It varies greatly in colour, from a pale green, through various
shades of amber, to a deep rich red. I t takes a brilliant polish, and is a
highly decorative stone.

M A R B L E W A L L LININGS.
FENSING & CO., LTD. Approxi~nate n e t t price$, of marble wall lin~ngs
fised in London area.
Plain wall lining in ashlar courses, say aft. l ~ i g hand alwut 3' 9' to
4' 6' long, thick, polished face. 3. d.
In Sicilian . , per ynrd super 60 o
I n Veined Statnary . 70 0
I n Roman Marble . 3, $ 9 60 0
I n Lunel 11 r g 70 0
In Jaune barnastine . 3 9 % 77 0

Simple rectangular panelling with panels recessed t' behind square


edged stiles and sails, no mouldings, in two colonrs, all f' material
polished. s. (1,
I n Sicilian (panels) and Dove (stiles) . per yr71.d super 70 o
In Sicilian (panels) and Blue Belge (stiles) $ 9 ,t 7 4 0
I n Veined Statuary (panels) and Tinos (stllrs) ,, ,, 82 o
I n Bianco de Mare (panels) and Napoleon (stiles) ,, ,, 75 o
it
264 MARBLE MASON.
M A R B L E W A L L LININGS-tonlintred.
FENNINo & CO., LTD.-continued.
Skirtings a t per yard run. B . Belge. Tinos.
3 a. a. d.
x 9' plain, projection . . 1 9 0 2.50
'I x 9' molded, &' projection . . 2 j o 3 0 0
r f x 9' molded, %. projection . 30 0 37 6
Returned ends and mitres extra.
Prices depend largely upon the rarieties of marble selected and upon the
amount of molded .cvork and extra laboura.
Prices are very unstable a t the present time and special qliotatio~is
should be obtained.

E N G L I S H MARBLES.-Foremost among those are the Deronsbire


Marbles, obtained from t h e noighbourhood of Plymouth; they possess
a variety and r a u e nf colour that is most remarkable, and often
exceedingly beautiful, sometimes bizarre, especially the " feathery "
varieties, wl~ile other fossiliferons kinds 3re plctureaquely marked
by the sectiol~s of embedded shells of varied colour. The prevailing
colour is grev of differing shades, but nearly every variety is to be found,
from a delicate lilac to a warm chocolate or dark d i r e green. The Oratory
a t Brompton affords excellent examples of its use in panels, columns,
pilasters, kc., and it le being extensively used in all parts of the
Kingdom, and exported to distantparts of the world.

D E R R Y S H I R E F O S S I L M A R B L E S . - M o s t of the varieties are


very hard and sound, and well adapted for chancel steps, pavings, &c.
Kirkcaldy's test 812'7 tons per square foot. Prevailing colours are
a light grey to a very dark brown, and the fossiliferous character is
very beautifully marked. One well-known variety is called " Bird's Eye ;"
t,his is full of very small fossil (hence its name) and in appearance is not
very unlike Purbeck ; another, called L)erbyshire Fossil, is full of enrich-
ment. Price ill random block 10s. to 13s. per foot cube, or sawn to dimen-
sions 28s. and 32s. in truck. Prices for worked marble on application to
the Hopton-Wood Stone Firms, Ltd., Wirksworth, Derbyshire.

H ~ ~ s o n&r SONS,LTD.,TLle Railway I)epBt, Swanage.


Purbeck Marble, 12 ft. cube to the ton, height of bed areraging 10 in.,
suitable for interior decoration. Un-scappled block 12s. od, per foot cube.
F.O.R. Swanage Station. Approximate ate to London ( X n e Elms),
12s. gd. per ton in 6 ton loads.

T R A D E NOTICES.
B U I ~ K E& Co., Rainviile Road, W.6, clainl to be the first to use marble
for interior architectural purposes, both in England and in the U .S. A , ,
a d also to be the revivers of marble mosaic in England in 1872.
ARTIFICIAL STONE.
ATPavings sre under heading o f Pavior.

& 00. LTD., Glen Road, Walthamstow, E.17.


~ I A L C O MACLROD
L~I

PRE-CAST BEINFORCED CONCRETE STEPS, KlNISHEU O N ALL EXPOSED


SURFACES I N " GRANITIC " STONB.
s. d.
Square steps, 12 in. X 6 in., plain or grooved per foot run.f,*ow a 9
Spandril shaped steps, 10 in. tread, 7 in. to
78 in. rise, q in. thick a t thinnest part for
3 ft. 6 in, clear stairway, to L.C.C. factory
pattern . . . . . . .
Ditto, ditto, but 48 in. a t thinnest part for
9( , 2 9

.
Extra for fair ends . .
4 ft. 6 in. clear stairway . . ,
. . .
9
each
3 3
o 6
,, sunk and molded nosings . . pel. foot i.u?hf r o m o 6
,, fair returned molded ends . , each a 6
,, carborundwn on face of tread . , per foot vtcn o 6
Landings, 6 in. thick, built i n situ, includmg
shuttering and steel reinforcements and
finish to ~ n a t c hsteps . . . . . per foot supe~.fi-om g 6

CAST PORTLAND STONE.

Plain Cast Portlnnd or "Granitic" Stone . per foot rrrhe fr.o~ir 6 o


Molded ditto . . . ,, 6 6
Plain White Cast l;oi%la;~d
Moldedditto
:
. . . , . ,
. . .
99

$ 9
7 0
7 6
Plain Tinted Stone . . . . . ,, 7 0
Moldedditto . . . . . . 7 6
Window Sills, sunk, weathered, throated and
grooved for water bar, 9 in. X 3 in. . . pe?..t;)ot ivrir ,, I g
Ditto, 1 1 in. X 4 in. . . . . . ,, 2 0
Ditto, I I in. X 6 in. . . . . .
Copings, twice throated, 1 2 in. X 2 in. .
. ,
,,
2
1 6
6

Ditto d~tto 13 in. x 3 in. . . ,, 1 8


Ditto ditto .
18 in. X 3 in. . ,, 2 3
Ditto ditto 13 in. X 4 in. . . , 2 3
Halustrading 3 ft. 6 in. high, 9 in, centres , 9, 17 6
Prices include delivery within usual London cmtage limits.
Average weight, 16 cubic feet per ton.
265 sf
280 ARTIFIUIAL STONE.
NALCOLMMACLEOD& Co., LTD.-continued.
" I n situ " Staircases, built and cleaned down complete, including
shuttering and steel reinforcements. s. d.
Plain Spandril Steps . . . . . per foot run 5 o
Molded . . . . . . . ,, 6 0
Extra for carborundum f i n i h
6 in. Landings . . .
.. . .
. .
,, 0 6
pel. foot super 3 o
Extra for carborundum finish . . . ,, 0 6
Pre-cast reinforced concrete treads and risers for cinema and t,heatre
balconies, race track and foothall stands, etc. 3 in. thick units, tread
2 ft. gins. and riser I ft. cast i n one piece ill about z ft. 6 in.
lengths, cast t,o proper curves with radial joints and fixed on filler
joists (meamred separately) and notched where necessary to fit rakers.
Dovetailed hardwood fillets are cast in for lixing seats, nud front edge
uf tread and face of riser finished smooth t,o receive paint, from 5s. od.
per foob ruu.
Estimates promptly prepared for every description of Chst Stoue work.

STCABT'SGRAXOLITHIC CO., LTD., 62, Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C.2.


Art,ificial stone in Portland or other finishings.
Precast cornices, sills, bands, copings, heads, ashlaring licc. delivered to
site, approximately 7s. 6d. per foot cube. Price varies with qnantity
and number of repeat items.
Ditto, fixed and cleaned down complete, approximately 108. od. per foot
cube. Price varies with quantity, size of scantlings and height.
Precast staircases delivered to site. s. d.
Plain spandril steps . .. . . pel, foot run from 2 9
Molded ,
. .. ... .
.
. . .
Extra f t r carborundum finish
6 in. Landings . . .
P , 3 0
3

per foot super 3 3


0 3
Extra for carborundum fiksh .. . ,
Cast in situ staircases, fixed and cleaned down complete.
,, 0 2

Plain spandril steps . . . . . pel. foot T i i n from 6 6


Molded , . ,,. . . .
Extra for carborundum finish .
, ,
,
$9 7 3
0 3
6 in. Landings . . . .
. .
9 1,
per foot super froin 4 o
. .
Extra for carborundum finish . ,, 0 2
GIRLINQS'FERRO-CONCRETE
CO., LTD.,Hothwell, Leeds and Felthan~.
Middlesex.
s. a.
"Girlingstone," Portland or Rath . . . . f r o ~ ~ 7i o ft.cube
Reinforced molded cornices, cills, string, coping,
heads a n d ashlar walling . . . . .
, 7 o ,,
Prices vary according to bed, quantity and number
of repeat items.
Granolithic square steps, 1 2 In. X 6 in. or larger
section, with carborundum sprinkled tread . . , 4 o ,,
All as above but spandril section, avera e 10 in. tread
X 7 in. rise, including 4t in. wall hol8 a t each end,
and with molded nosing if required . . . , 4 o ,,
ARTIFIOIAL STONE.
GIRLINQS' FERRO-CONCRETE CO., L T D . - c o ? & ~ ~ ~ z u ~ ~ .
Granolithic reinforced landings, 6 in. rise mith car- d . d.
borundum sprinkled tread . .
. .
, f ~ o i n a o ft.supe13
If 6 in. square bullnose Allundum tiles cast in step
or landings . . . . . . . . . . a 3 S t . ru18
Girlings' special combined treads and risers for cinema e.rt1.n
balconies, football stands, etc. cast in 1 shaped
units with hardwood fillets in treads to take further
floor tinish.
s. d .
f t , g in. Visible tread, I ft. o in. rise . .
,from 5 o pel. ft. viill
2
2 ft. 6 in.
2 ft. r o in.
,,
,,
,, I ft. 9 in. ,,
,, I ft. I in. ,, ,
. .
. ,, 5 h ,, ,,
,, 6 o ,, ,,
a ft. 10 in. ,, ,, I ft. 8 in. ,, . . ,, 6 9 ,, ,,
All treads and risers recessed to tit rakers on underside, a n d on top to
take risers.
The above prices include delivery within 30 miles of :ing o f o t ~ JVorks.
r
n CO., LPD.,
C o ~ c i t e l ~STONE Ranelagh Gardens, l ~ u l h ; ~ S.U..6.
~n,
Precast " Veronese " Stone. Portland, Bath, Al~caster,etc.
s. d.
.
Plam ashlar, molded cornices, etc. pel. fool othc ,from 7 o
Cills, snnk, weathered and throated anh
. . . . .
grooved for water bar 8 0
Copings twice throated .
.
Granolithic bpandril steps
. ., ,
3,

,,
pel* fbot IYL,L ,,
8 0
3 o
Ditto molded . . . . . . . ,, 3 6
6 in. Landings . . 39
.
pel. foot super f ~ o m3 o
Prices include delivery in general London area.
Firm prices given for supplying and fixing complete for every description
of cast stone work, especially Istrian and Ropton for interior work, Tudor
and Italian Renaissance chimney-pieces, antique finish.
TARMAC,
LTD. Ettingshall, Wolverhampton.
VINCULUM CAST STONE.
Approximate weight 15 feet cube to one ton.
3. d.
Plain Ashlar . . . . . . per foot otbe f ~ o m 5 o
. ,. ,.
Moulded Cills a n d Heads + , 7 0
..
,, Jambs and Mullions .
Cornices, Copings, etc. . . 99
,,
9
8
9
0
0

QRANOLITHIC STEP@.
Approximate weight 15 feet cube to nne ton.
8. d.
Plain Square . . . . . . per foot cuhc f ~ o i n 3 6
Spandril.
bI(du1ded . .. .. .. .. .. .. ,1

,
4 3
5 0
Plain Landings . . . . . 3 3
Moulded Landings .
Extra for Carhornndnm Finish
. .. . .. per-foot sr~perfrom
,+
9,

5
o 4
0
288 ARTIFIOIAL STONE.

Appros. No. No. per


per ton. yard super. s. d.
18" X 9" X 4611 . 50 8 per yard 3 3
'9 X 9' X 4$" . roo 16 3 3
Qnoins . . . 40 5 9 3 3
18" x 9'' X 36" . 64 8 $9 2 6
9" X 9'' X 3i'l . 128 16 ,, 2 6
55" x 9'' x 2 r .
60 5 ,, 1 9
All F.O.R. or loaded into vehicles a t our Ettingshall, Willenhall or
Normanby Works.
" Vr~cur.nnr" CONCRX'E ROADKERR,in 3 feet lengths of straight.
2. d.
8" X 4" (24 yards per ton) . . , per yard r u n I 6
1 0 " X 4" ( 2 3 t r ) - . s rr I 9
10" X 5" (16 ,, ,, 9 , ) . . . ,, , t ,, 2 0
12"x 6" ( 1 1 ,, ,, ,, ) . . . ,, ,, ,, 2 Y
12"x 8" ( 8 ,, ., . I ) . . . ,, ,, 3 6
F.0.R. o r loaded into vehicles at our Ettingshall, Willenhall, Ffrith,
Kidsgrove, Stirchley, Normanby or from Works.
Approximate railway rate to L. hf. S. London stations from Ettingshall
Works, 187. 6d. per ton for cast stone and 13s. 6d. per ton for romainder.
LIVERPOOLARTIFICIAL STONE Co. LTD. Picton Road, Wavertree,
Liverpool, Silwood Street, Rotherhithe, S.E.16 & Lyons Road, Trafford
Park, Manchester.
Artificial Stone composed of fine crushed Granite and Earles Pelican
Cement, to match natural stone. Prices F.O.R. Liverpool or London
Works. Average weight, 1 4 j Ibs. per cube foot.
9'' x 4" Sunk, weathered, throated window sills, r , (1.
grooved for weather bar, seats for janlhs . per fuot r u n 2 o
I 1'' x 4" Ditto, ditto. 2 2
9" x 61" Ditto, ditto ts 2 5
I I " x 69" Ditto, ditto a. I+ 2 7
18" x 6$" Ditto, ditto 3 1
41'' x 61" Window heads, rebated as required and
lintels. Finished fair on all faces . 9 t 3
4 t " x 10' I)it,tn, dit.t,o . 1 6
94'' x 64" Ditto, ditto , I 11
9" x 10" Ditto, ditto . 2 6
14" X 61" Ditto, ditto . 2 6
14'' x 10" Ditto, ditto . 9 3 2
.
1

r4" x 18" Ditto, ditto 4 6

F I T Z P A T R I C K & SON slab L~~~~~


455 OLD FORD ROAD, LONDON, E.3
ARTIFIOIAL STONE. 269
LIVERPOOL AI~TIFICIAL STONEGO., L T D . - ~ ~ l l t i l l ~ t d . S. d.
12" x .3i1' Twice splayed and throated coping, in
average 3' on lengt,hs . .
pet'.foot m,r I 7
12" x 64" Dit,to,ditto . 2 2
17" X 64" Ditto, ditmto . 2 9
17" x 17" x 36' Pier caps 4 times splayed and nitr red and
throated . , enrh 4 9
32" x 22" x 3s" Ditto, ditto . 5 6
.
$ 9

17" x 17" x 64" Ditto, ditto ., 6 o .


21" X 22" x 68'' Dit,t,o,ditto . . ,, 6 6 .
Architectural dressings to average elevations from 6s. gd. per foot cube
ex London, Manchester or Liverpool V'orks. Average weight, 14 feet
cube per ton.
STEPSWITII SLIOIITLYROUNDED NOSINQS.
per foot 1.ici1 pel. foot rtrn
s. d s, d .
10''X 4" square section I 6 13" X 7" square section 2 7
1 1 ~ ~ x 6 " ,, ,, 2 o 9::X8" ,, ,, 2 4
13"x6" ,, ,, 2 j 11 x8" ,, ,, 2 7
g" x 7" , , 2 o 12'' X 8" ,, ,, 2 9
11"X7" 3, ,. 2 j
Spandril Steps rebated and splayed lower edge, splayed top edge, splayed
sotfits, square wall seats, add rod. per foot lin. t,o price of plain steps.
Grooving Treads, add zd. per foot lin. ; Finishing Treads, wit,h car.
borundum, add qd. per foot super.
s. d. s. (1.
Landings 4" pel+,foot mper I 11 Winders 6" prr .foot super a I I
9, 5" 2 a 9, 7" 3 2
3 9

,, 6" 2 4 , 8" 3 5
9, 7" 2 6
Grooving 'Treads and Carborundum, see Steps.
Moulded nosings, gd. per foot lin. extra.
Granite Concrete Kerbs, cast in 3' o' lengths, splayed and rotinded or
chamfered one edge.
s, (1. s. (I.
13' X 8' 8 yards pel. ton 3 7 10' X 6' 131 yo?.ds pel. to11 j
12" X 6. 11
I d X j* 131
,, ,,
,. .. 2 11
2 5
10" X j" 168 ,, ,
Breeze Fixing Bricks, 9'' X 46" X 3", per 100, 15s.
2 3

Tile BOIVSTONX C O . ( G . Witcombe &Son). Prices at Maidstone :-


s. d.
Bowstone " 12 x 3 steps, plain . . per foot run, from I 6
.
"
Do. ,,
moulded I 7 I,
,12X6
Do.
,,
plain
,,
moulded
.
.. ,, 3 0
$1 3 2
g x 4$ sunk and.weathered.cills 9,. ., 1 x 0
Do. Chamfered Lintels . 110
. .
9,

12 x 4 wall copings 2 0 j,

Weight, 16 cubic feet'per ton. ' "


General Masonry in Bowstone, plain,,from . .per foot cube 6 o
s ,, moulded ,. 6 6
Rate to London from 12s. od. per ton ; average 16 feet cube to the ton.
Delivered by lorry to sit,e London I 5s. od, per ton extra.
ARTIFIOIAL STONE.
REGONSTRUGTED STONE: AND MARULE.
FEKNING& CO., LTD.. Palace Wharf, Hainville Road, Hammersmith,
W6. " Uni-Cola " (Precast Marble Terrazzo). " Uni-Cola " facing slabs
are a new type of structural veneer, the best known example being the
Dorcl~estcrBotcl, Park Lane, London, where it mas used as the permanent
shuttering for the poured concrete walls. " Uni-Cola " is equally suitable
for facing steel framed or brick buildings. The surface is of marble
terrazzo, dull polished and easy to keep clean. The slabs are of good
mt~sonrysizes, truly plane and square; ~noldingsa r e dead straight.
Dark
V~rietieu. Light
(Except Varieties.
Green).
Prices pel. foot S I I ~ E ~ . s. d . s. d .
(A 2. thick " Uni-Cola '' facing slabs for cxte'nal
'work, in standard sizes. rectannular. face snake
gol~uhkd,all edges key-yr&lwl. 2 om,2 6", 3'0' or
3' 6" long by I' 3' or I 6" high (95 ~ I looI ft. super
to tlie ton) . , . . . . . ,

(H) I t,'
thick" Uni-Cola" facing slabs for internal
work in standard sizes, rectangul:~r, face s m k e
polished, all edges key rebated. I' 6", 'n o' or 3' 'o
long by I' 6 ' or 2' 'o high (180 to 190 feet super
to the ton) . . . . . , . .
The above prices are for 3-ton lots and include delivery in lorry along-
side site i n London. Special shapes and molded work quote(l for on
application, also prices given for fixing.

THE MANU-MARBLE 00.(Prop. The Bath & Portland Stone Firms Ltd.),
Tiffley Crescent, Gloucester.
Manu-Marble is marble reconstructed without the addition of cement or
plaster and is supplied in slabr 41 ins. X 19 ins. or 36 ins. X 18 ins. and
in I in., 4 in, or 8 in. thicknesses, in the following finishes :-Roman
Stone (four types) Verde, Green, Sic~lian,S t Annes, Dove.
Approximate price a t works for Q in. wall l~nings using s. d.
18 in. X 12 in. slabs w ~ t hplinth and c ~ p ,l~repared
ready for fixing, including an average amount of polished
edges and other labours pel. y111.d supel. 24 9
Ditto Axed to a ready prepard surface 1 9 I( 33 0
Ditto for $ in. flooring in approximately 18 in. x 18 in.
or 9 in. X 9 in. squares with border, cut ready for
fixing . . . , . .per ynvd super 21 9
Ditto laid complete on a ready prepared cement floated
surface . . . , . . p e r y n ~ d s u p e ~ . 28 6
Carriage paid on I a yards or over.
Green and V erde approximately 20 % extra.
Prices for prepared work vary in accordance with the
labours and the amount of waste involved in conrersion.
ARTIFICIAL STONE. 271
REGONSTItUCTED STONE AND M A R B L E - c o n l i n u e d .
COOPERW ~ T E R & N CO. LTD. Thanles House, Westminster, S.W. I .
Reconstructed I'ietton Stone, delivered in London area. Plain work,
approximately 8s. nett per cubic foot. Moulded work, 9s. to 10s. nett
per cubic foot.

THE MONOCONCRETECO. LTD. Thanes House, Westminster, S. W. I.


'' Moncon " (Hsgd.) precast Building Blocks, with exposed aggregate,
delivered in Lolidori area, 6s. 3d. nett per cubic foot.

TRADE NOTICES.
I). G. SOMERVILLE
& GO., LTD. DUPUSWorks, Cold Blow Lane, S.E. 14.
Durus Artificial Stone.
TERRA GOTTA.
MEMORANDA.
The approximate weight of terra cotta untilled is 3 j to 40 feet cube t o
the ton, dependent on the size of the blocks. Where the blocks are smaller
the lower figure should be used, and the higher figure for large blocks.
It is obvious that work constructed in little pieces with no great depth
of bed will cost more per foot cube than larger and simpler construction.
Increased cost also arises when the work is so designed'that single
blocks only are required, for which an elaborate model and expensloe
mould hare to be specially made.
Coke breeze is to be avoided as aggregate for the concrete filling ;
broken bricks and stone ar8 euitable and should have a proportion of
sand added to fill the interstices, and be mixed in the proportion of about
eight parts broken bricks or broken stone and clean sand to one part of
cement. If broken bricks are used, care must be taken to remove
old mortar, which may possibly contain pieces of unslaked lime.
The concrete should not be rammed into the blocks.
As the prices for terra cotta are governed very considerably by the size
of the contract and the amount of enrichment, the following prices must
be taken as approximate :-

SHAW'SGLAZED-BRICE Co., LTD., Whitebirk, Darwen, Lancs.


The following are approxi~nateprices fixed completa for plain or molded
terra cotta and faience work of average character and are exclusive of
the usual facilities provided by the general contractor. The prices given
include for supplying, delivery to site, filling, fixing, pointing and clean-
ing down a t completion. As the price of t e r r a cotta depends on the
size and character of the contract, it iq advisable to consult the manu-
facturers as to treatment.

TERIIACOTTAAND FAIENCEWORK.
Up to 1,000 Over 1,000
cubic feet. cubic feet.
Constructional terra cotta, un- 8 . d. s. d.
glazed, bufT or g r e y . . . per foot cube g o 8 o
Ditto ditto or block faience, vit-
reous grey or buff, also varieties
sinnlar in shade and texture to
stone and full glazed ivory or
white Marmola shades . . 11 6 ro 6
For ornnmental work entailing the services of 'un artist ~nodoller,t,llere
is a n extra of 31- per foot super, plus the cost of modelling.
Entnsises or fluted columns, 116 per foot cube extra.
a72
TERRA OOTTA.

The faience tiles are fixed direct to the wall, and therefore no render-
ing is required. The prices given are approximat,e and exclusive of
cement a n d sand and t h e usual facilities.
Plain surfaces, such as dadoes, swimming bath n.alls and floors, areas,
courtyards, k c . , m a . 6d. to 30s. od, per yard super.
Staircases with plain walls, a s s . od. to 35s. od. per yard super.
Surfaces with amelled. ribbed or decorative t,reat~nent.20s. otl. to
40s. od. per yard 'super.
The price of tiling depends on t l ~ cextent and character of the work and
tthe size of the tiles used :uid mav be leis or more than t h e above nrices.
I t is preferable, therefore, toobtain a 11unp s u m price to include P x t r a s
for coves, intersection-, k c .
Trade discount, 5 2.

THE LEEDSFIRECLAYCO., LTD., Wortley, Leeds.


d.
Plain unglazed t e r r a cotta . .
p e r cichic fool g
i.
6
Vitreous glazed ditto . 11 o
White a n d coloured ditto " Narmo " . 12 o
Plus extra for freel~andornament.
Bright Majolica Faience, any colour . 18 6
The above prices a r e approxininte and quotations should be obtained
from the manufacturere.

MIDDLETON
I ~ E C L ACO.,
Y Middleton, near Leeds.
8, d.
Unglazed terra cotta . . p e ~ci~bicfoot 7 6
Glazed ditto includingWhite and coloured "Ceramo" 10 o
Enrichments and modelling extra.
Prices a r e approximate for niaterisls delivered to site.
Quotations and further particulars on application.

H A ~ H E I ~ N W A LTD.
I L E (fol'mel'l~ THU BATHERNSTATIONBRICKAND
TERRACOTTACo., LTD.), Loughborough. s. d. s. d.
Unglazed terra cotta . pelv cubic foot 8 o to 8 6
Vitreous glazed ditto .
" Hathernware " Glazed I h e n c e . 10 o to 10 6
11 o to I r 6
Enriched and modelled work extra.
The prices a r e for t h e material delivered to t h e nearest station to t h r
site of t h e work, London or equal.
The cost of filling and fixing t h e material varies from 3s. od. to 4s. od
per cubic foot, which includes delivery from railway station to site.
Faience Tiles, standard size 24' X 12' X I', tixed complete including
delivery t o site, London or equal, 26s. or/, to 30s. od. per yard supe,..
ASBESTOS = CEMENT
PRODUCTS.
F I X I N G ONLY CORRUGATED SHEETS, TILES,
SLATING. &a.
The following gives the approximate number of squares fixed per day
by one tixer and one mate.
squares.
"Bigsix" and Standard Corrugated Sheets and Trafford Tiles 5
Diagonal Pattern Slates . . 6 .
Regular Pattern Slating :-
Duchess. . . . . . 5 . .
Ladies . . . . . 4. .
Pantiles . . . 5 .
For vertical work allow one extra mate.
Ridge cappings are usually fixed a t the same time as the sheeting aud
in normal circumstances the above figures will cover this.

F L A T BUILDING SHEETS.
"Poilite" Flat Building Sheets are strong, permanent and fireproof. For
internal partitions and outside walls, standards or studs should be spaced
at 16 in, or 24 in. cent,res with cross pieces to receive the horizontal joints
of the sheets.
For lining ceilings sheets 4 ft. o in. X 4 ft, o in. X 2s in. or .Pin. are
most suitable and easily handled. The ceiliugs may be snb-divided into
panels, the joints being corered with wond or " Poilite " asbestos-
cement strips. The sheets are nailed to joists with r f in. 1 3 H.W.G. ~
compo coated or copper nails a t not less than 4 in. from edge of sheet.
For internal linings to partitions sheets 6 in. or & in. thick.
For external work sheets a in, or 8 in. thick may be used.
The edges of the sheets must be closely butted and secured to the stud-
ding with 14 in. No. 1 3 B.
~ W.G. colnpo coated or copper nails a t intervals
of about I ft. and not less than $ in, from the edges of the sheets. As an
alternative to corer fillets, joints may be filled and the surface rubbed
tlown in the usual way. The sheets can be decorated with paper, paint or
distemper immediately after they have been primed with a suitable
priming. For outside work, :m excellent effect of old half timbered
work and plaeter can be obtained by the use of these sheets and
274
ASBESTOS-OEMENT PRODUOTS. 276
F L A T BUILDING SHEETS-cuntinred.
creosoted boards for covering the joints. If preferred, the rough side of the
sheet can be fixed to sbow. I t is quite as impervious ns the smooth side,
but corrugated sheets should be fixed with thesmooth side to the weather.
Prices are for z ton lots and upwards F.O.R. all stations in England
and Wales: small lots have to be crated and the cost of carriage and
crates is extra.
8 ft, o in. X 4 ft. o in. per spare ynrd, &If rs.rd., ,I1 18. ~ i d . $"
, 1s. 74d.
Also aradable in sheeta size :-
7 ft. o in. X 4 ft. o in.
6 ft.
ft, o in.
in, X 4 ft.
I
ft. o in. from in. to & in. thick.
6 ft. o in. x 3 ft. o in.
(8 in. and 6 in. in 8 ft. X 4 ft. only).
Fixing Accessories for '' Poilite " Asbestos-Cement Flat Building
Sheets :-
I$ in. x 13'gauge Compo Coated Nails (so nails per 8 ft. X 4 ft. sheet),
IS. 7fd. per 1,000.
Prices given are subject to alteration without notice.
" Poilite " Metal Reinforced Flat Building Sheets are now available in
a standard size of 6 ft. o in. X 4 ft, oin. X 4 in. t h ~ c k . Thesesheets have
193 gauge wire mesh embedded in them during manufacture.
Prices on application.
WALL.LININGS. See 'I Plasterer."
LOUVRES.
"Poilite" Louvres are manufactured in the " Z " type only, and can
be fixed either ( a ) by drilling and bolting to upright standards, of
metal or wood, placed a t the junction of the louvres or ( b ) bolted to one
upright and held in position by the use of dislance pieces.
They are supplied in 4 ft. lengths and are tapered to Inp each other for
bolting together in a continuous tier.
Price :-Grey colonr, 7d. lin. foot. Carriage paid with 2 ton lots of goods
GORRUGATED SHEETING. -
" EVERITE" STANDARD
CORRUGATED
SHEETING.These sheets require no
painting or other treatment, inlprove with age, are not atiected by atmo-
spheric changes, and are weatherproof. Manufactured in successive 6 in.
lengths from 3 ft. o in. up to 10ft. o in.long ; standard width, 30 in. ;reputed
thickness, Q in. ; number of corrugations, 103 per sheet ; pitch of corruga-
tions, 2 4 in. ; horizontal lap, 6 in. for roofs of ordinary pitch, say 30 degrees
or over ; side lap approsimately 46 in. ( I $ corrugations) ; actual cover of
10 ft. o in. sheet, g Et. 6 in. x z ft. I* in., or 20.19 square feet; 13.77
square yards of sheeting suiiicient to cover IOO square feet of roofing;
weight per square yard of sheeting, about 2 2 4 11)s. : weight per IOO square
feel of roofing, about 3086 Ibs.
Price: 2s. 2 i d . per square yard 1".0.1L all stalions in England and Wales
in ~niuiinuinz ton lots.
276 ASBESTOS-CEMENT PRODUCTS.
CORRUGATED SHEETING-continued.
PIECES. Made in 8 ft. lengths, grey colour, a t ~ o d per
CORNEI~ . foot.
F.O.R. all stations England and Wales, along with other goods, in 2 ton
lots and upwards.
" EVERITE" ' I UIQSIX" CORI~UGATED SHEETINGhas :L reputed thick-
ness of 9\32. which gives improved insulation from external climatic
conditions and the stonn-proof half-cormgation side lap means a width
of only '2 of material and eliminates any necessity for providing against
expansion and contraction of the roof structure with the attendant
difficulties which arise in connection with this a t the ridge.
The sheets are manufactured in successive 6' lengths from 3 ft. o in. u p
t o 10 ft,. long ; standard width 41v: purliu spacing up to 4' ' 6 centres,
end lap 6' ; side 181' '2 ; number of corrugations per sheet 78 ; pitch of
corrugations 5y ; deptb of corrugations zh'. Actual cover of an 8' sheet
as laid 7' 6. x 3: 3y, i.e. 24'67 sq, ft. Weight of roo sq. ft, of finished
roofing with tix~ngaccessories is about 311 lbs., i.e. about 3&Ibs. per
sq. ft. Price per yard super in natural grey colour, 2s. 43d. F.O.R. all
stations England and Wales in 2 ton lots and upwards.
'' Everite" " Bigsix" Adjustable close fitting ridge capping is supplied
lor use with this material. Price IS. 23d. per fool run. 1J.O.R. all stations
England a n d Wales in 2 ton lots and upwards along with other goods.
" Everite " " Bigsix" ventilator ridge capping for permanent ve~~tilation
is interchangeable with ordinary " Jh-erite" " Bigsix" ridging, and can be
obtained in two colours, Grey and Red, as also Apron Pieces, Barge
Boards, Ridge Finials, Corner Pieces. &c. Price IS. 7 f d pel. foot 1 . 7 ~ ~
P.O.R. all stations England and Wales in 2 ton lots and u p w a d s along
with other goods.
" Everite " " Bigsix" lintel and jamb fillers for giving a neat and
serviceable finish to the jambs and filling in the corrugations a t the heads
of doorsand windows, thus doing away with2he necessity for lead flashing.
"TURNALL"TRAFFORDTILES aremanufactured in Grey, Xed aud Russet
Brown colours, and in lengths from 4 ft. o in. to ro ft. o in. in 6 in. rise:.
Their great strength allows the supporting purlins to be spaced a t
4 ft. 6in. centres, andbhe rails for the sides or gables u p t o 6 it. o in.
centres. They a r e designed to be fixed with one roll side lap ; to ensure
close fitting, the rolls are tapered, while two diagonally opposite corners
of the tiles a r e mitred so tliat where fonr tiles meet there a r e only three
thicknesses. -
For use in conjunction with the " r u r ~ ~ a lTl "r d o r d Tilo, special accessory
parts have been designed. These include the following :
PLAIN \ ~ I N OTTO-PIECE ADJUSTABLE~ ~ I D O EC ~ P P I S Garc S lllilde
3 it. 8 ins. long with rz in. wings, and rest upon the tile rolls so that the
14 in. space between tile and ridge act as a ventilator. These tiles are
also used for hips.
C L O S E - F m TWO-PIECE
o AIJJUS~ABLE RIDGECAPPINGS are notched for
fitting over the tile rolls, closing the opening referred to above, and giving
a thoroughly watertight job. They nre made 3 ft. 8 ins. long ~ i t h12 in.
wings for a 4 in. lap and are also supplied without notches for fitting 011
site to irregular roof ridglng and Mps.
ASBESTOS.OEMENT PRODUCTS. 277
C O R R U G A T E D SHEETING-conrinurd.
NORTHL ~ a m T w o - P m mADJUSTABLX RIDGECAPPINGSare supplied with
one wing: close fitting type and the other plain and are made 3 ft. 8 iw.
long with 12 in. wings.
EAVESFILLER PIECESare made 3 ft. 4 ins. long and aro used forstop-
ping up the corrugations of the tilee above the glazing and a t the eaves,
also made for skew caves.
APRON PUSH IN^ RECES are made 3 It. 8 ins. long and are used in
coujunction with the louvre blades on veutilntors.
EXPANSION JOINTS are made roft. long and used in conjunction with
"Turnall" Trafford Tiles. Although "Turnall" TralTord Tiles are aubicientlv
elastic to allow for normal vibration,expansion and contraction of surrounding
parta, and streases due t,o general cli~naticconditions, without cracking or
breaking, on exccptiona!ly lnrge steel-framed structures Lhis is excessive
and Expansion Joints are recommended to divide roofs into sections.
Special Expan~ionJoint Ridge Caps are mado to work in conjunction with
Expansion Joints at the ridge.
' I TURNALL"T R A F ~ O RTILES
D (Sectoral).-These are for covering
buildings with conical type roofs. Areused in conjunction with" Turnall"
Trafford Tiles and " Turnall" Trafford Roof Lighti;. Any number of
Sectors up to thirteen can be used in the covering of the roof. No lead
mork is required on any roof where Sectoral tiles arc used.
" TURNALL"TRAPFORD TILE ASBESTOS-CEMENT ROOF L I R L I T . - ' ~ ~ ~ s
lloof Light is the same shape and size as the standard type of " Turnall"
Trafford 'Tile. I t is fitted in the roof in conjunction with the other tiles,
no special fitting or fixing being required. Size 4 ft. o in. X 3 ft. 8 in.
Size of Glass required z It. zit in. x z ft. z$ in. and size 6 ft. 6 in.,
7 ft. 6 in., 8 ft. 6i11., g Et. and 10ft. X 3 ft. 8 in. Size of g1a.s required
z ft.2Q in. X 3 ft. IO+ in.
CORNERPIECES are made in 8 ft, lengths with 8 in. wings and used in
conjunction with " L'nrnall" Trafford Tiles for siding work.
" TURNALL" TRAFFORDTILES.

Cuttings to be charged extra :- Grey Red Russet (ireen


Raking Cutting . . . qrl. 4411. 5d. sd,
278 ASBESTOS-CEMENT PRODUOTS.
GORRUGATED SHEETING-conlin~ced.
" Turnall " Trafford Tdes are now arailable with a 193 guage wire mesh
reinforcement, embedded in the asbestos cement during manufacture.
Details on application.

ACCESSORIES
FOR " TRAFFORD
" TURNALL TILES.
Russet
Grey Red Brown Green
s.d. s.d. 3.d. s.d.
Two-Piece Adjustable Ridge or Hip
capping, plain, close-fitting or north
lighttypes,3,'8" long with ~z'wings
Eaves Filler P~eces,g' +',long
Apron Flashing Pieces, 3 8" long
Expansion Joints, 10' 'o long
, . .
Corner Pieces, 8' o' long and 8'
wings .
Barge Boards, 8' o8 lengths .
. .
. .
. .
.
,
I
o 8
o 7
o 8
zf I 3% I 54
o g o 10
o 8 o g
o g o 10
o 10 o 1 1 4 I
o 10 o I I ~I I)
I)
I

I
I z
6%

:
gt

2
j$
5
$

Expansion Joint Ridge Cap (each) . 3 1of 4 4% 4 I I ~5 3

P.O.R. all stations England or Wales in minimum I ton lots.

" EVERITE '' ASRESTOS-CEMENT ROOF LIGHTS.


For use with " Turnall" Trafford Tiles, "Everite" "Bigsix" and
" Everite " Standard Corrugated Sheets.

Total glass required , .


Exact size of light opening ,

V1

Length of sheet. Colour. s. d.


4' '0 Grey . 28 o
Red .
Russet Brown
.. 30 3
32 o
6'6' Grey . -
7' 6. j, -
8' o* 9 -
0
' 0' -
10' 0' -
9
f Rough cast plate glass cxtro -
Wired ditto . . ,, -
Carriage paid to stations En land and Wales, Glasgow and main
Irish ports in lots of 6 and upwaris, or any quantity when travellingwith
any other goods. Carriage extra on lots under 6. Cratos extra.
ASBESTOS-CEMENT PRODUCTS.
" TURNALL " ASBESTOS WOOD.
"Turnall"Asbestos wood contains a very Iiigh percentage of higher g r a d e
Asbestos fibre a n d is definitely tire resisting.
Under direct contact with intense flame and treated with cold water i t
does not crack or fly, ant1 is the ideal liuiiig for projecting rooms in
cinemas, holler houses, malting rooms, Bc.
The standard size sheet is 8 ft. X 4 ft. in grey colour, which is
easily sawn and worked to required panels.
Price, 2 in. 3s. 4d., & in. 29. 611. sq. yard, in 2 ton lots and npwards.
F.O.R. Trafford Park.
ASBESTOS-GEBIRNT RAT11 P A N E L S .
Front. ISltd.
' ' Turuall " hlonlcled Pancls (undeco~~atecl) , . 6 o 2 7
Ditto decorated in pastel shados and black ,
"Turnal19'Stipple-(+laze
" Turnall " plain white .
.
. .
. .
.
.
, .
,
16 G
13 o
1 4 0 7 0
2
" Turnall " decnrated plain pastel sliades . , 20 o lo. o
Ditto shaded in ivory, primrose and green . 23 G 11 9
"Turnall" Glazed Pt~nels,black, etc. . . . 22 o 11 o
.
" l'oilite" drcorateil marbled p a l i c r ~ i s . . za o TI o
"Poilite" Rigid Rubber Panels . . . . 20 o 10 o
, polished . . . . . . . 21 o 10 6
(:Ii1~01ninm-lieacledScrews long . ,. . 24 o per gross.
The foregoing prices include bath panels c u t to rectangular sizes, not
exceeding 5' o" x 2' o' and 3' o' x z' o', and for colouring one short edge
of each long panel.
Drilling , . . . . 6d. per four holes
Carriage p ; ~ i don orders gross value k5 and up ; all crate%chargeable
extra b u t returnable.
"EVERITE " PRESSURE P I P E S .
For water mains, gas mains and itidustrii~lpurposes, made hy patented
procesq from compressed asbestos-cement, i n classes and sizes corres-
ponding to B.S.S. No. 485-1933 : the pipes hare plain ends and a r e
supplied wil,li flexible joints. " Ererite" pipes a r e maoufuctured in
lengths of 3 metres for z in., 3,jn. and 4 in. Class " A " and 4 mehres for
4 in. Class " D," '<C " and '' B pipe; and all larger diameters.
3 metres = 9 ft. IO$ ins. = 3.281 yards.
4 metres = 13 ft. I$ ins. = 4.375 yards.
The '' Everite " pipes areclassified according to t h e working pressure, as
below, a u d a r e gnuranteed to be individually tested by hydraulic pressure
before dispatched. Stocks of the following sizes a r e maintained :-
CLASS" A " P I P ~ : ~for, B.S.S. Class "A" working pressure, vie. roo ft.
head of water, 41.3 Ibs. per sq. in. 4 in., 6 in,, 8 ill., 9 in., 1 2 in., 15 in.
a n d 18 in. n o m ~ n a lbore. Normal test pressure 200 ft. head of water,
86.7 Ibs. per sq. in.
CLASS" B " PIPES,for B.S.S. CIWS " B " working pressure, V ~ X .2 0 0 ft.
head of water, 86.7 Ibj. per sq. in. 3 in., 4 in., 5 in., 6 in., 7 in., 8 in.,
g in., 10 in. and 12 in. nominal bore. Normal test pressure 400 ft. head
of water, 174 Ibs. per sq. in.
aso ASBESTOS-CEMENT PRODUUTS.
'' E V E R I T E '* P R E S S U R E PIPES-confinued.
CLASS'' C " PIPES, for H.S.S. Clnss " C " working pressure, riz. 300 It.
head of water, 130 lbs. per sq. in. 2 in., 3 in., 4 in., 5 in., 6 in. and 8 in.
norninal bore. Normal test pressure 600 ft. head of water, 260 Ibs. per
sq. In.
CLASS" D" PIPES, for H.S.Y. Class " D " working pressure, viz. 400 It.
head of water, 173.4 Ibs. per sq. in. z in., 3 in., 4 in. and 6 in. nominal
bore. Normal test pressure 8co ft, head of .water, 346.8 Ibs. per sq, in.
2 in. Class '' C " Pipe$, 3 metres long 4s. 6d. each.
2 in. Detachable or <'Simplex" Joints 1s. r ~ d . ,,
F.O.R. a t Kidnei Works.
Delivered price; (which vary according to destination a n d quantity)
may be obtaiued from t h e manufacturers, ' ~ u r n e r sAsbestos Cement
Co. Branch of Turner & Newall Ltd., Trafford Park, hlanchester 17.
The following asbestos-cement products a r e included elsewhere :-
A s b e s t o s - R u b b e r Tiles-Pavior.

Tiles-Tiler.

R a i n w a t e r Qoods-Founder and Smith.


R o a g h Cast S h e e t s and D e c o r a t e d ank I m i t a t i o n T i l e Sheets-
Plnsterer.
S o i l Pipes-Plunibe~.
§LATER AND SLATE MASON.

The alstes generally used for roofing are chiefly obtained from North
Wales, Westmorland and Cornwall. London and Home County mer-
chants have introduced the thousand of 1,000 a t pro rata prices, b u t the
old reckoning of 1,200 is more generally used in the provinces. The
London reckoning is used here.
Copper nails should always be used for good work. Zinc nails are not
yo durable a s the heads are more liable to come off in driving.
The three principal descriptions of slate produced in North Wales a r e
known a s Hangor, Carnarvon and Portmadoc. The Bangor quarries are the
oldest and still maintain their world-widereputation. The term " Uangor "
is inreality t,ooopen and ambiguous, and in its legitimate sense applies only
to the Penrhyn and the Dinorwic or Velinheli Quarries, which a r e working
a t opposite ends of the same slate vein running N.E. and S.W. Where
these quarries a r e specified by name,the result ought to be the best Bangor.
The slates produced are of three varieties, viz :-The old quarry, which
are blue, the red, and the new quarry, which are light blue. The two
former kinds are supplied in two qualities of thickness, and the latter in
three.
The best Portmadoc slates are blue, and come from the Oakeley, Maen-
Offeren and other quarries situated a t Fest,iniog, for which Portmadoc is
the port. Large supplies a r e also sent to the London market froni
other Carntlrvon quarries, but with some exceptions they are inferior in
quality and durability. Foreign slates are not infrequently offered as
Portmadoc, and i t is well when ordering to specify the name of a quarry
in the district. Cornwall also produces excellent roofing slates from
the Old Delabole Quarries, owned by the Old Delabole Slate Co., Ltd.
Theso slates are in green (varied tints and shades) and grey, made
in all regular sizes, also in randoms. Rustic Reds and Grey-Greens a r e
produced in randoms only. The quarries have been in continuous work-
ing for nearly 400 years and, beeides roofing slate, produce slate in slabs
for a variety of purposes, including flooring and garden paving. I t is
advisable to specify Old Delabole Slat,es by name.

For all kinds of Slates, apply t o E. PARKINSON (London)


Ltd., 189 High Road, South Tottenham
282 SLATER AND SLATE MASON.
MEMORANDA-continued.
Red and green slates are often worked in for ornamental effect. The
best red are from Bangor, and of late years many varieties of green have
beea introduced. Special attention should be paid when specifying green
slates, and before ordering it is wise to inquire for and if possible inspect
examples of their use. The Penrith are green and the Coniston grey in
colour. A ton will cover about 2f squares. For beauty of colour and
durability no slates are better than the beautiful sea-green slates from West-
morland. Among the best are those obtained from the Tilberthwaite
green slate quarries, near Coniston ; these, from their close texture, pre-
vent the formation of ferric or red oxide of iron, and thus retain their
eolonr permanently.

Westmorland slates are always sold by the ton, and are seldom made
to sizes ; when they are, it is in very small qnantities for banding purposes,
kc., and even then they are sold by the ton, and are charged as a rule
about 10s. extra.

The average weight of the best Weatmorbnd slates is about g cwt. per
square, the Eureka green slates 7 cwt. per square, and Roberts, Adlard's
Green and Rust,ic slates g cwt. per square.

I n selecting slates choose those which are flat, true in form, uniform in
colour, hard and rough to the touch, giving a clear ringing sound when
slruck, and not friable at the edges. If partly snbmerged in water, the
part not submerged should remain dry.
Bands, crosses, numerals, and other ornamental designs are so numerous
and varied, depending entirely on the fancy of the designer, that it is im-
possible to give prices that would be universally applicable. In every case
the work should be valued by a practical estimator, or charged by men's time
and matarials, with profit added.
Enamelled slate is suitable for chimney-pieces, baths, wash-stands, table
tops, and interior decorations. I t takes a very high polish, and imitations
of rich and rare specimens of marble can be produced at a considerably
lower price than natural stone. I t requires to be carefully used, as the
surface is easily scratched and the arrises are liable to chip.

The Standardisation Committee representing all interests, has agreed


that the names previously given to the various sizes of slates should be
dropped and that size.: only should be specified : the following list gives
the sizes normally marketed, with their weights and covering capacity,
and in some cases the names by which tho sizes were formerly known.
For all kinds of Slates, apply t o E. PARKINSON (London)
Ltd., 189 High Road, South Tottenham
SLATER AND SLATE MASON. 883
MEMORANDA-eontirrued.
~ ~ E I G I H ' I 'As N D COVERING
CAPACI'PIESOF SLATES.
Approximate weight Number per square of
per 1,000 actuxl. roo feet super, ccntre nailed.
Best. 2 4 in. 3 in. 3+ in. 4 in.
24 in. x 14 i n
(Princesses)
1 T. c. q . lop.
96
lap.
95
Inp.
I01
lop.
703
2.1 in. X 1 2 in.
(Duchesses) 1 1 1 8 o
172 '15 11s I20

2 2 in. X 12 in. I 16 o 123 126 130 133


2 2 in. X 11 in.
(hlarcbiones?.es)) ' " O 134 138 142 74.;
20 in. X 1 2 in, r 12 o 737 147 145 IjO
r o i n . X 10 in.
(Go~uite.ses) 164 169 '75 180
18 in. X 12 in. 155 160 166 172
18 in. X ro in. 186 192 198 20;
18 in. X g i n . 207 213 220 228
16 in. X 1 2 in. 178 1x5 192 200
16 in. X 10 in. "4 221 230 240
16 in. X g i n . 237 246 2 56 266
16 in. X 8 ill.
(l.?di'e~)
267 277 288 300
14 I". X 12 in. 209 218 339 240
14 in. X 10 in. 2jr 262 275 288
14 in. X 8 in.
(Small Ladies) ) I; 373 327 343 360
14 in. X 7 ill, o 12 o 358 374 392 411
I? in. X 10 in. o 16 o 275 288 30.1. 320
13 ill. X 7 in. o 11 2 392 41' 434 457
12 i n . X ro in. o 14 o 304 320 340 360
1 2 in. X 8i n o 12 o 380 40° 425 4.50
12 in. X 6 i n .
506 533 366 600
10 in. X 8 in. o 10 2 480 s686
14 554 600
10 in. X 6 in. o 8 o 640 738 So0
To ascertain t h e number required to cover one y a r d super divide
number per square by 1 x 4 or multiply by g and divide by 100.

Slntes othe?. than those sold per 1,000.

Larger s1;rtes than t,hose " listed" a r e supplied by some of the Welsh
quarries, b u t a r e sold by the ton. They a r e of random length a n d
width. Those from 26 in. to 32 in. in lengtlls a r e known as Queens a n d
one ton of best quality will cover about 2a squares when laid with 3 in.
lap: "Tons" a n d " R a g s " a r e also supplied in random sizes from
42 111. lengths downwasds, covering capacity being appoximately z
squares per ton for unsorted Bests and Secoudu. T h i r d s a n d F o u r t h s
Quality Rags a r e rougher and heavier a n d have a smaller covering
capacity.
For all kinds of Slates, apply t o E. PARKINSON (London)
Ltd., 189 High Road, South Tottenham
284 BLATER AND SLATE MASON.
RlEnlORANDA-contiatred.
Weight of Slate Slab . .
I-in. gin.
I*-in. 14-in z-in.
Per foot super in Ibs. . IS$ 1131st 23t 318
No. of feet in a ton .
190 .
142 1x4 9; 71
For work circular on plan allow from one-third to one-half extra ill
price, according to radius, and if circular on face or elevation add nnr-
fourth extra.

SLATES.
The following are good average prices for first quality HASQOR OP
PORTI~ADOCslates delivered to London Stations in full 6 ton truck loads.
8. (I. k 8. d .
16 in. X 8 in. 10 10 o per 1,000 lo in. X in. 19 5 o p e ~1,000.
10
18 in. X 9 i n . 13 10 o ,, I 2~ . 5 o
T Z ~ I I . X I I ~2 ,,
18 in. X 10 in. 15 l o o ,, 24 in. X 12 in. 29 10 o ,,
Bangor (Penrl~yn)Random Slates varying from 36 in. to 24 in. long, in
random widlhs, A12 10s. od. per ton. Co~nputerl covering capacity
2+ squares per ton.

GREEN SLATE QUARRIEB,LTD., K ~ s w ~ c ~ - 0 1 1 -


T H E WEIITAIORLAND
Derwentwater.

I
SlZED SLATES.
Buttermere Olive Green (Coarse Grain) only.
Price per I\.Iille of loso I
1
I

Size. , ;\ct,na1. Carriage paid


any stlation. ,
"lnputed
-
weight
cwts, per Mille. ~
20 X IL I 6801- 65
20 x ro 5751- 54
18 x12 58216 57
18 X 10 4851- 47
1 8 x 9 I 43716 425 I
16 x 12 4901- 49
I $ $ ?i 4101-
3301- 41
33
I

I 14 X 12 4001- 42
1 14 x I 0 33716 35 1
1 4 x 8
-- -
,
--- .---
262jG I 28
-
1

E. PARKINSON (London) Ltd., supply every kind of Slate


a t competitive prices
BESTS. SECONDS.
RANDOMS. 24 ill. t o 12 in. long, 24 in. t o 12 in. long,
Iledootionsof 7 t L for deliveries proportionate widths. proportionate widths.
in Scotland n n d E ~ ~ g l a u North
d, - --A

of, a11,1 iucluiliog Torlrfillire 'rice per omputer omputed ?rice per ompuFed omputer
anA Cheshire. :on carr. ?over in ,eight i n :on cam. :over In eight in
paid any sq. yds. :wts. per pnid an) sq, yds. wts. per
statiou. per tou. square. station. per ton. squnre.
-- -
.
Buttermere Fine Light Green 2401- 30
ButtermereLight Green (coarse
grained). . . ..
,
Buttermere Fine Oiive Green
215!-
2171-
27-28
27-29
Buttermere Olive Green (coarse
grained). . . . .
Blterwater Fine Light Green .
1971-
2161.
25-27
27-28
grnined) . .
Elterwater L i a l ~ Green
t
Coniaton Fine Light breeil
(coarse
: 20?/-
2141-
25-26
26-18
Collistoil L i ~ h tGreen (coarse
grained) . . . . ?oz/. 25-27
25-2;
Hodqe Close ~ n r k 1971.
Tilberthwaite Fine ~ i g l i &reel;
t 2 141- 16-28
Tilberthwaite Light Green
(coarse grained) 20Lj- 25-27
Tllherthwaite ~ a r r e dB &tic' 1991- 25-27
Kentmere Silver Grey . . 1991- 25-27
Kentnlere Deep Olive . . 20zl- 26-28
Borrowdale Nixed Shades . 1991- 25-27

PEOGIBS.
I'riccs nl!i~lyt o Scoti:1118l0111~.
-- -
Price per omputed Price per ornputed
ton carr. cover in ton carr. cover in
paid any sq, yds. pnld any sq. yds.
station. per ton. station. per ton.
--

7 I Elterwater Fine Lig lit Glree~~


X 1 'Elterwater Light Greet]
y ' Oouiston Fine Light Green
.
o
2
I Rodge
Conlston Light Green
Close Dark
.
5 , Tilberthwaite Fine ~ i n l l &reen
t
o -Tilberthwaite Light ifreen

.. ..
7 Tlberthwaite Barred and Rustic'
8 Kentmere Silver Grey
,o Kentmere Deep Olive.
I Borrowdale Mixed Shades . .
-I 'Coarse Qraiued.

Westrnorland Slates require t o be fixed by first-class Slaters.


Refer t o E. PARKINSON (London) Ltd.
SLATES-eunlifllled.
THE OLD DELABOLE SLATE CO., LTD. Sole Agents, Setchell & Sons, Ltd., g, Arundel Street, Strand,W.C.2.
STANDAKD SIZES. Prices, and computed weights per 1,aoo slates, F.O.R./L. Quarry.
SLATER AND SLATE MASON. 2 87

THE OLD DELABOLE SLATECO.,LTD.-coniinued.


RANDOMY.
Prices, and co~nputed(!lot guaranteed) coveri~~gcapacities ill sqllares, per toil
F.O.R./L. Quarry.

I 'roll I
Ordinary Grey- i u lap
Green 1 ill; 1

.. .

1
Rustic p d (25% ) I Ton
and 11 eathermp 13 jn. lap , i
Grev-Gveens ( v . n l . 6 . ) 4 111. la11I I

Rustic Reds (25 % )


slid Weathering 3 i n . I$: -
:1 177s.
2.46 ,
150s. I
2.25 I
145s.
2.24
142s.
2.23 :
I 2.28 2.08 2.07 2.05
-.
.. .. .- ~ ---. -. --- - - - .-- - -
PEG GI ES ,
Prices, and cotnputed (not gna~-anteed)
covering capacities i n squares, per tun
P.O.K./L. Quarry.

See note a t foot of previous page


a86 SLATER AND SLATE MASON.
SLATES -conlinucd.
VRONLOQ GREENSLATEQUARRIES, LTD.,Slate Quay, Carnarvou,N. Wales.
Yronlog Slates, Standard sizes.
Dark Green
and Grey in
Green. mixed shader. Corer a t
&
. s. (1. s. d. 3 in. lap.
24 in. X 12 in. best qualily jj o o 39 10 o per 1,200 ~ o s q4. 4 f t .
20 in. X 10 in. ,, 38 to o 27 10 o , 7 sq. zft.
18 in. X 9 in. ,, 27 10 o 19 10 o ,, j sq. 58 ft.
16 in. X 8 in. ,, 20 I$ o I4 r j o ,, 4sq. 32 ft.
Loading charge, as. 611. per tmz.
Other sizes quoted fol. on application.

Kaudoun slates. Vronlog (ireell or Vronlog Green RusLic :-


L s. (1. L s. d.
24 in. to rzin. 7 o o per ton no in. to ro in. 6 10 o per ton
24 in. ,, 10 in. 6 Ij o ,, 1.4 in. ,, 9 in. j ro o ,,
Esti~natetlcovering capacity, 18 to 20 yards super per ton.
Londing charge, as. 6d. pel. ton.
Rail rate to London Stations, 19s. I I ~per
. ton.

SLATING x pn' squttre.


The following are given as average current prices (excluding builder's
profit) for Pestiniog Best Medium slates by The Oakeley Slate Quarries
Co. Ltd. For large contracts and straightforward work lower prices
might be quoted. London 24 ton rate.
Slates Labour & nails. Total cost. Battening: Strip
delivered. Zinc. Copper. Zinc Copper labour & &Re-
nails. n d s . materials. lay.*
s. 11. .9. (1. s.d. s. ( I . s. d . s,d. s. d.
24.~12. 58 o 6 o 6 3 64 o 6 4 3 j o 24 o
20. X 10- j6 g 6 6 7 o 63 3 63 9 j 6 24 6
1 6 ~ x 8 ' 5 0 3 8 3 8 9 58 6 5 9 0 6 0 2 6 6
14.X8' 4 6 6 9 9 r o 6 5 6 3 j 7 0 8 0 2 8 0
+NOTE:-Prices under "strip and relay" allow for 30% new slates to
replace wastage.

h v e s : Allow 12' ), 9,

Send your enquiries for Slating to E. PARKINSON (London)


Ltd., 189 High Road, N.15
SLATEB AND SLATE BIASON.
SLATING : per rquare-conlinned.
E. PARKINSON (LONDON)LTD., 189-191,High Road, N.15 :-
Slating witb best Bangor or Portniadoc glates laid lo a 3 in. lap and
copper nailed (exclusive of battening).

1
16.X '8 8. d.
18.X 9" , . , pe~.sq11"i.e 6.5 o
18' X 10.
20.
22.
24.
X
x
x
10.
11'
12"
) . . . 7 2 6

R'eetmorland Green slating laid in


graduated courses with a 3' la11
and copper nailed (exclusive of
battening) best quality . . . 9, 175 0
Ditto second quality . . . . ,, 112 6
Pluq usual extras for double course at eaveq and labours.
JOHN W I L L I A &~ Go., ROTIIERHITH>:,LTD., 1)inorwic Slate Wharf,
Rotherhithe, S.E. 16 :--
" Excelsior" permanent green slating tixetl complete, sizes to suit.
quarries output, 1208.od. per square ; slate ridging, 2 in. rolls and detached
wings tixed complete a t 3s. 6d. per foot run. Original patentees of
Williams' patent ridging js. 6d. per foot run.
Rangor slated from the Dinorwic Quarries, sizes to suit stock, lixed corn.
plete, 708. od. per square.
John Williams' slat,e ridge and hips, with circular roll and Ritt sides :
.s. (1.
in. roll
I$ . . . per foot 1.~111 3 o
2 in. ,, . . . 3 6
For tixing with prepared lead cement and copper s, d.
screwo . . per,foot i.1111 I 2

T l l A D E NOTICES.
OAHELEYSLATE QUAIL~LIES ('0.LTD., Abbey House, Y~ctoriaStreet, \\'.I.
Oakeley Blue-Gsey Slates.

ASBESTOS CERIENT SLATING.


T U R N P I ASUIBTOS
~S CENENTCO. Branch of TURNER& NEWALLLTD.
Slates for diagond fixing (avaikable in grey, red, blue, russet brown
a n d brindled coloura), size 154 in. X 15% in., are made i n two patterns,
viz., Diamond" and " Honeycomb " (the diamond being cut and
holed), for laying to 28 in.13 in. lap and 34 in.14 in. lap.
These slirtcs, when laid, give a drop point varying fro111 & in. to I in.,
according to the I : L adopted,
~ and are known as standard pattern. I n
the " Iloneycomh " pattern the drop point is cut off, a n d when laid on a
roof produce a design of honeycomb form. 'They can be obtained for
laying to 2% in. a n d g & in. lap.
E. PARKINSON (London) Ltd., can quote you for supplying
and fixing Asbestos Cement Slates
200 SLATER AND SLATE MASON.
ASBESTOS CEMENT SLATING--conlinutd,
' ~ R X E H SASBESTOS
C E ~ ~ E CO.
N T Branch of TURNER& NEWALLLTD. -
-coi~tinued.
Rafters may be spaced up to I ft. 6in. centres, a n d the atandard slates
may be laid on either close boarding or battens. Verges should be
finiahed with a cement fillet.

The standard slate can be laid to any of the fi~llowinglape, viz.:-


Pitch. Minimum Lap. Slates per square, net.
40 deg. 29 in. 86
35 - 9 3 99 89
30 9 , 3$ 9 , 96
25 7 % 4 t 9 '05
"POILITE" NEWTONY AYBESTOS-CEMENT SLATES.Possess a bard and
durable surface, which is impervious to the action of the weather or the
acids usually present in t h e atmosphere of indnstrial areas. They are
produced with a textured surfwe in colours to harmonize with any
surroundings, and provide a serviceable roof at an economical cost.
RECTANQULAR PATTERNSLATING. These slates can be supplied either
with or without chamfered corners, and with either " Poilite " smooth or
" Serval" rough surface in various sizt-s :-" Duchess," 24 in. X I I in. ;
"Conntess," 2 0 in. X K O in. and "Ladies," 152 in. X 76 in., and in
grey, red, blue, russet brown and brindled colourings.
Asbestos-cement slatcs tit closer than natural elates and, being
practically non-absorbent, become impervious with exposure.

See note at foot of previous page


SLATER AND SLATE BIASON. a91
ASBESTOS-CE~IENT SLATING-continued.
TURSERSASBESTOSCZIIZNTCO. Branch of TURNER& NEWALL
LTD.-
continued.
I 1
Price per
quare sup

Iaterial. 1 Sizes.
plied aud
fixed for a
miuimnni
uantity 01
20 squares
approx.
I ius. I s. d. B 8. d.
iamund x 15f 1 6 0
Pattern 1 6 0
Slates I 1 8 0
I I0 0
1 7 0
' 7 0
1 9 0
I I1 0
I S 0
. . 1 8 0
.. ..
I,

9, I I0 0
1, 1 72 0
RossetUromn 1
or Brindled 1 I I1 3
I I1 3
99 1 '3 3
Green
9 I
. . 1 . 5 3
I 12 6
I 12 6
1 15 0
I 17 o
o w - ~IS~XI~: 1 6 0
comb 1 8 0
Pattern 1 7 0
Slates 1 1 9 0
1 8 0
7, . I I0 0
RussetBrown
or Brindled ) I 11 3
,, = 3
Green . . 1 I2
'3
6
.

,
9, . I 15 6
.' II
ect- 24x12 Grey , 1 15 3
;anp1;11.J 17 o
Pattern
~ ll2 . .
I
= 17 9
.. .. I
qlates IT I 19 6
Blue I 16 6
1, ' . I I IS 3
RasaetBrown
I
or Brindled ]1 2 1 6
2 3 6

1
. .
Nemtone Green ~
1, 5 3j 2
2 4 3
9 6 9

See note a t foot of page 289


6
292 SLATER A N D SLATE MASON.
ASBESTOS.(:EI)LENT SLATING-conlin~red.
ASBRSTOSCEMENTGO. Branch of T U I I N E 197
TURNERS B SBWA~.I.
1,11~.-

Price per Price per


,000 F.0.R Juare sul
Number jtations ill plied and
)f slates :11g1sndan, Txed for a
blaterial. ersquarc Vales, 2 to1 niiuimum
nett. Iota and uautity c
Ilpwdlds. !O squares
approx.
-- ---- - 4 8 . a.
-- E
--
.. (1.

Iteel- Grey . . 17" 9 11 0 I 19 9


i~l~yula . . 180 2 I 9
Patter1 1&1 . . 10 14 o a 3 6
Slates
onti~aitc~ ~i;e
., .
. 10 2 6
2
2
g 6
I 6
2 3 6
Xnsset Brnwn 12 2 6 2 8 0
3 10 3
Sree~~ . . 12 14 9 2 10 3
9, . . 2 12 9
Newlone Green 13 15 9 z 12 6
z 15 6
289 5 '5 6 2 2 9
Ulue .
610 6
6 .I 6 y ;
l~lssetUru~v~~
7 5 0 2 11 0

heen . . 7 12 0 3 1.3 0
- --- Yewtone Grecil s 2 3-
- 16- 3
The following sizes of ridge are obtainable for use with Asbestos-
Cement slates :-
Asbestos-Cement Hdf-Round Ridge tiles, 2 ft, lung X 85 in, diameter,
tapering to 74 in.

. . . . .
I-Ialf-round ridge tiles, 2 it, long X
8 in. d i a ~ n . Grey .
, @ 7d. per f t.
. ,, Red or Ulue @ 8d. ,,
1 Itusset Brown
" i or Brindled @ 9d' )"
9, ,,
,, ..
Green . @ g@.
Newtone Green @ I I ~ . ,,
. ,,
Improved ridge capping, 4 ft. X g in.
wing . . . . . . Grey
,, lied or glue
@
@
.
~ o d . per ft.
.
I I + ~ . ,,
Russet Brown
(
" or Brindled @ IS' lid' " )
9 ,, Green . .
@ 1s. zd. ,,
Delivered F.O.R. all stations in Englund a n d Wales i n one t:)n lots
a n d upmards when supplied nlong with other goods.

Stripping and re-slating old roofs i s a speciality with


E. PARKINSON (London) Ltd.
SLATER AND SLATE MASON. 293
ASBESTOS-GEMENT S L A T I N G - C U ~ I ~ L ~ I I I ~ ~ .
TUILXEIIS ASBESTOSCEHENTCO. Branch of TUILNER$ NEWALLLI'D.-
continzced.
FIXING ACCES~ORIES FOR ASBESTOS-CE~IENT SI.ATLS.
Small copper disc rivets for fixing slates (one
per slate) . .
@ 8s. gd. per 1,000
Compo coated wire nails, 12 in. x 11 gauge (two
per slate) . .
@ IS. 7Pd. ,,
3 in. driving screws, including w;rshers for fixing
ridges. . @ 5s. (xi.per roo
Copper-wire nails, I in., for fixing slates to boards @ 8s. 3d. per 1,000
,, .. I I , , ,, to hattens @ 8s. 64d. ,,

F I X I N G O N L Y ASBESTOS-GERIENT S L A T I N G .
Approximate number of squares fixed per day by one fixer and one mate,
regular pattern slating :- squares
Duchess . 5
Ladies . 4
For ~.erticalwork allow one extra mate.

STONE ROOFING.
THE VECTISSTONR&L FENCINGCO. LIIJITI~D,Hay, Hereford.
VECTIS STONE ROOFING is produced in random widths and
lengths similar t o Westmorland slates. Thc thickness varies from
12 inches to p inch aud the sizes from about 24 inches t,o 1 2 inches ; the
colours also vary. The approximate price supplied and fixed, including
2 inch X I inch battening, is 112s. od. per sqnare net area, cuttings ext,ra
as usual. The price per ton free on rail our loading st,ation is 60s. od.
per ton, Delivered London by road zos, od. per ton extra. One ton
corers abont one square. As ihc stones are diminishing oil the roof the
average gauge for battening would be 7i inches and about 160 feet of
battens to the square.
LIVERPOOLARTIFICIALSTONE CO LTD., Pictoll Road, Wavertree,
Liverpool ; Silwood Street, Ilotlierhithe, London s.E.16 and Lyons
Road, TratYord Park, i\lanchest,er.
" Reconstone " c ~ n c r e t ~
rooting
e s!abs, size 1 8 inches x 1 2 inches, weight
per square 1 4 cnts., 160 slabs per square, nibbed and holed. Approxi-
mate price per square 45s. 6 d st,nndnrd colonrs (red, buff, etc.) Ex
Liverpool, London or Manchester works. Hips, vnlleys and other
accessories a t proportional prices.

R E P A I R S TO OLD ROOFS.
S o ~ l a a u n r ,Lmrr'rsn, zog Borough High Street, S.E.I.
CELIT is a waterproofing composition suitable for the repairing and
waterproofi~~g of large cement and concrete fiat roofs, zinc or wide lead
gnttering, tanks and reservoirs, for the pointing of chimneys, largeor smsll,
for the curing of d a m p walls ; c~sa damp course ; for the jointing of drain
pipes, etc. Celit is applied coltl wit.11 a trowel and se1.s in a few hours to
the consistency of hard rubber and permanelilly retains its '' life."
Consult E. PARKINSON (London) Ltd., 189 High Road
N.15, re your roofing problems
204 SLATER AND SLATE M A S O N .
R E P A I R S TO O L D ROOFS-continued.
S ~ L I Q NLTD.-continued.
U~~
Prices of " Celit " range from 61d. per Ib. for 4 cwt. barrels t o ~ o dper
,
Ib. for 7 Ib. drums.
One pound of '' Celit" will cover one aquare foot of surface gin. thick.
FIXEM is applied with a brush. I t has the same properties as Celit
and is suitable for leaky slate roofs. I t renders old cracked or loose slate
roofs watertight. With Fixem and a brush at a cost of £3 10s. to k 4 10s.
(material and labour) a repair to an old slate roof can be effected which
would cost without Fixem £ 2 0 to £30.
Prices of " Irixem " range from 37s. 6d. per cwt. for 4 cwt. barrels to
66s. od, per cwt. for 14 Ib. drums. 7 Ib. drums 4s. 6d. each.
Covering power of Fixem." One pound will cover :-
On straight concrete roof . .
I$ square yard
,, thin slate roof . .
about I ,, ,,
,, thick Welsh slate roof .
9 1 2 , , ,,
for first coat. For second coat a further 4 square yard can be covered in
each case.
All packages free and carriage paid on all orders of 28 Ibs, and upwards.

INPERVION PLASTIC PROOFING forms a watertight joint


villi all materials and is ideal for repairing leaky ronfr, skylights,
gutters, etc. and for filling cracks in concrete roofs.

s. d. s. d.
Barrels at 40 o per cwt. 7 Ib. tins a t 3 g each
I cwt. kegs ,, 42 6 ,, 4 $9 r, ,, 2 3 1 9
B rt 9, ,, 22 beach 2 ,, ,, 9, I 3 ,r
28 Ib. ,, ,, 11 6 ,, 1 19 21 99 9 o
4 7, 9, ,, 7 0 91

Packages free, carriage paid on t cwt. lots or over.


D U S ~ EBROS.
K & CO. LTD.,Verney Road, Rotherhithe, s.E.16. Plastex,"
a plastic non-inflammable compound for general repaira of slate, asphalte
or zinc roofs, waterproofing brick or stone walls, &c. 44 Ibs. of plaalic
will cover I W square feet & inch thick.
Barrels of about 4 cwt. 4&d, per Ib. ; 2 cwt. 4Pd. per Ib.
Keg8 ,, I cwt. SF. ,, ; 4 cwt. 5&f. ,,
Iron Keg8 ,, 28 Ibs. 6d. ,, ; 14 lbs. 64d. ,,
9, 1, ,, 7 l b . 7d. 9 ,
All packages free.

E. PARKINSON (London) Ltd., can advise you respecting


all re-roofing problems
SLATER AND SLATE MASON. 2 86
H E P A I R S TO OLD RO0FS-to11li11ueli.
T. 8i W. P'ARMILOE,LTD., Rochester Rom, Westminster, S. W. I
FAROTEX. For making slate, zinc, lead, felt and corrugated iron roofs
watertight and (or repairing leaks, also crocks in brickwork and many
other purposes. 'To be applied with a trowel.
Prices :- s, d. s. d.
450 lb. Barrels 52 o per cwt. 28 lb. Kegs 64 o per cwt.
225,, ,, 5 6 0 1, I , , 8 o each
112 ,, Kegs 58 o ,, 797 9, 4 0 ,,
569, 9, 61 0 9,

Estimated covering capacity 4 in, thick : 450 Ibs. corers 1,000 square feet.
A N ~ RM E A~X ~ R L L
St., Paul's Square, Liverpool 3.
RlTO FOR ROOF REPAIRS. Used for the maintenance of all kinds
of roofs, and every part of the roof. A plastic medium, used with a
t,rolrel, brought within the scope of the practical builder by the inclusion
of 60 % of granular mineral matter. Can be walked upon when set.
Used in all climates. I-cwt. kegs, 691-, 4-cwt, kegs, 361-,.$-cwt, kegs, 18/6.
~o"/,iscorlnt exclusive t o trade. l'ree packages. Carrlage paid.
KI'TOLASTIC, the liquid form of RITO. A bituminous preservative with
a characteristic gripping power. Used on asphalt, concrete, felt and corru-
gated iron roofs ; also on cranes, bridges, girders, etc. I-cmt. drums,
57i6, $-cwt. drums, 301-,. Strictly reserved trade discount 10 %. Free
packages and carriage pald.
IND~STRIAL ENQINREKING LTD., BUS^ H O U S ~Lolldoll,
, W.C.2.
MASTICON is a black plastic composition prepared with a base of finest
quality Canadian Asbestos IJibre. I n varying consistencies, to conforrn
with the special requirenrents of each roof, its purpose being to make any
leaky roof perfect!^ and immediately watertight. 'The material is easily
applied, eittpr with a trowel or by the hand, 9" thick.
Masticon Asbestos Plastic Colnpound has been used for upwards of
tventv-five years aud there is no t,ype of roof construction where it cannot
be applied ; glass bedded in and top pointed with Masticon does not crack
as it may if putty mere used, because i t is not held rigid in the Masticon.
Railway companies and others elnldoy it as a standard nlethod of betldil~g
glass.
Masticon, grade 6M4, is used for expansion joints in concrete water-
cuntaining structures, s11ch as reservoirs, puciiication sewerage schemes,
swimming baths, ctc. I t is appietl both to the expansion joints in the
floors and surrounding walls, and so effe~t~ively plugs the joints t h ~ no
t
water can penet,mte through.
s. 11.
Packed in 5 cwt. barrels . . per. cut. 65 o
1, 2 ,r r, . . $ 7 6 9 0
,r 1 ,, ,, . . 93 7 4 0
, , kegs . . 3 7 7 0
,, 28 Ib. ,, . . ,I 8 4 0
E. PARKINSON (London) Ltd., can advise you respecting
all re-roofing problems
67'
BLATER AND SLATE MASON.

SLATE MASON.
SLATE, sawn o u t to sizes, exclusive of fixing,per foot super.

14n. xi-in. 14-in. 12-in. 2-in. 2)-in. 3-in.


s. d. s. d . s. d . 8 , d. s. d. s. d. s. d.
I 8 4 I 11 2 a$ 2 6 2 9 3 I 3 6
t h a n gft. oin. super.
Ditto! exceeding d i t t o . 2 I 2 3 2 7 2 10 3 I 3 5 3 10
Slabs, sanded both
f a with Fawn\
eclges,notexceeding 4 3 4 g 5 5 6 o 6 7 8 3 10 o
1611, i n . superj
(lettering quality)
A d d for fixing . . o 10 I 2 I 5 - 1 8 - 2 o
Filed edges to do. . o 46 o 46 o - 0 8 - o II
Rounded nosings . o g o 10 o 11 - 1 3 - I 8
Grooving, 4 in. wide, per foot run, 54d.

Thickness .
I-in. IA-in. I&-in. a-in.
STEP, 10 in. wide, and r ~ s e r s7 in, high, sawn, s. d . 3. d , .v. d. 8. d .
per foot run 4 4 5 o 5 g 7 o
Ditto with risers let iuto groove ,, 4 1 1 6 0 6 9 8 2
Rounded nosing, extriz . o g or0 OII 1 3
j

Kubbed face . .per foot extra o 5Q - - -


$-in. slate s k i r t ~ n g6, in. wide. per foot run I 6 g inches 2 7
Slate sills, 8 inches wide, p a foot run, 2s. 4d. ; for every inch, udd o 4$
Mangers, rubbed-gft. 6in. E2 88.6d.-qft. 6in. k 3 38. od.-6 ft. 13 6
Bevelled ends and caps, extra . 15 o

ENAMELLED SLATE SLABS. P m f o o t super.


For lining the walls of halls, saloons, q c . ; for table-tops, c o n ~ o l ~ . ~ ,
pedestals, $c., $c.
Thickness . I in. IA in. I& in. a In.
Kgypt~anand Humian Green, Lumachelle, 8. d. s. d . s. d. s. d.
tiriot,te, Jasper, Belgiau Black, and self
cnlours of all tints . . . . 7 o 7 3 8 o g o
Porphyry, Granite, Purbeck, Lapis Lazuli, Genoa, Green, Sienna, Hlack
and Gold, Pebbles, &c., from 1.3. 6d. pel. foot sqje).. ~ s t r n .

For all kinds of roofing, Consult E. Parkinson (London) Ltd.,


189 Hiflli Rd., South Tottetiham, N.15. Tel. : STAmford Hill 321 1
SLATER AND SLATE- MASON.
E N A M E L L E D SLATE U R I N A 1 . S . &o., fixing extra
3, d.
White, cream colour, pea Half-rounded nosing .
green, drab and plain tints : Round nosing .
b-inch slabsenamelled I face, Rebate or groove .
. .
I
per foot super 6 3 Diagonal groove with round
$-inch backs enamelled one , stopped end .
face, p r r foot super
Inch standards, ditto, ditto
.. 6
7
7
o 1 Round corner t o inch slahs,
.
per inch ~ n i l i u s
Inch ditto, ditto, 2 faces . 10 5 .
Ditto I&-inch dit,to
ri-inch ditto, I face . . 8 2 Channelled slate for gntter,
~ f - i n c hditto, ditt,o, 2 faces . T O 8 8 in. wide, 2 in, thick .
Edges I-inch or I$ inch Letting-in and count.er-
thick, squared and filed, 1 sinking grating nutlet to
or fine sanded,per foot r~rn o q$ , channel .
SUNDRIES.
s. d . s J.
Labor togroove per inch wide o S Conlpo filleting prr.fimi run o 49
,, moldinge per in. girt Ridge roll, 2 in. dia. ,, I g
pel. foot rzcn I I; Hips, 6 in. wide X f in. sides
,, beads 30 7 p r foot I I 1
Zinctongue, stout ,, o rr

See note a t foot of page opposite


Gf I
TILEH.
MEMORANDA.
Plain tiles ( l o & by Gf) per squnre.
liattens Sails for
Chnge. S o . of tiles. feet r u n . tiles. battens.
lbs. Ibs.
4 580 320 2
34 665 z$
The above figures, allow for waste. 3 q h e s aye ;~ssumcd nailcd every
fifth course.
14 in. x 10 in. Pantiles per square of roo super feet, laid to KO& in*.
g ~ u g e uill
, reqcire ISO pantiles, allowing 5 per cent for waste.
The weight of plain t i l ~ n gper square averages 11 to 12 cwt., and of
pantiles 8 cwt.
r o o plain tile laths j feet long equals a bu~ldle.
I'antiles require I bundle of laths and rlb, of lath nails per square.
12 pantile laths 10 feet long equals a bundle.

ROOF' TILING.

Machine-made plain tiles, nailed every fourth course with


galranized nails and laid to a 4-inch gauge per squaTe
Hand-made plain tiles ditto .
Extra for copper nails
Extra for nailing every course, galranized nails
Ditto, copper nails .
Extra for laying to g&y'auge
Cutting and waste next ridge . .
pel3foot run
Raking cutting and waste .
Extra to fair verge including tile a d I~alf,cutting and
waste and cement pointing , .
per,footrxn
Extra labnr and materials to double course a t eaves
per foot nin
Extra to valley tiles to course w ~ t hroof tiling including
.
c u t t ~ n gand waste .
per foot run
Extra to hip tiles ditto . 9

Special Tiles require fixin by experts. Let E. PARKINSON


(Londod Ltd.. quote you
298
The versatility of Asbestos Cement

A glance at the following specification w i l l show the amazing versatility of Asbestos


Cement Building Products, supplied and fixed by Turners Asbestos Cement Co., Branch
of Turner & Newall Ltd., Trafford Park, Manchester 17.
T H E P I T C H E D R O O F I N G is carried o u t i n " T u r n a l l " T r a f f o r d T i l e s (Asbestos
The Cement) black colour. lnsulated w i t h " T u r n a l l " A s b e s t o s R e i n f o r c e d A l u m i n l u m
Foil.
Lache T H E F L A T R O O F I N G Is made u p o f " T u r n a l l " A s b e s t o s C e m e n t B u i l d i n g
Slabs ( H o l l o w C o n s t r u c t i o n ) covered w i t h '' S e r v a l " Asbemtos F e l t built: up In
Nursery layers and bonded w i t h mineral bitumen. This flat roofing Is also lnsulated w l t h
School, *' T u r n a l l " A s b e s t o s R e i n f o r c e d A l u m i n i u m Foil.
T H E E X T E R I O R W A L L S are entirely covered w i t h " P o i l i t e " A s b e s t o s C e m e n t
Chester. F l a t B u i l d i n g S h e e t s w i t h haif-inch thick cover strips i n t h e same material.
T H E R O O F D R A I N A G E a n d S O I L V E N T I L A T I O N are carried o u t In
Architects: " E v e r i t e " A s b e s t o s C e m e n t R a i n w a t e r G o o d s a n d S o i l Pipes.

Gibson T H E I N T E R I O R F L O O R S are laid In " D e c o l i t e " J o i n t l e s s F l o o r i n g , an oxy-


and
-
chloride composition, the following colours being used Green, Grey and Light Brown.
T H E C E I L I N G S are entirely covered w i t h " T u r n a l l " A s b e s t o s W a l l b o a r d left
Lemmon, i n its natural state, the texture of which should be seen t o be appreciated.
M.A.B.Arch.
A.A.R.I.B.A. T H E I N T E R I O R W A L L S are sheeted I n a combination o f " P o i l i t e " D e c o r a t e d
A s b e s t o s S h e e t s Emerald Green colour for the dadoes and " P o i l i t e " Asbemtos
C e m e n t F l a t ~ u i i d l n Sheets
g i n the Grey natural colour above the dadoes.
T H E W A L L S are Insulated w i t h " T u r n a l l " A s b e s t o s R e i n f o r c e d A l u m l n l u m
Foil, Interlaced between the exterior and interlor linings.
Sole Munufacturers :

TURNERS ASBESTOS CEMENT CO.


BRANCH OF TURNER & N E W A L L LTD.
T R A F F O R D PARK, M A N C H E S T E R 17
ASBESTOS HOUSE, SOUTHWARK ST., LONDON, S.E.1
. .- -
300 TILER.
R O O F TILING-ronlin~rrd.
Old plain t i l ~ n g str~pped off, new double fir-laths, & s, d.
and re-tiling , p e l sqrtwe I 15 o
Ditto, and allowing ;In average of roo new tiles to each square,
per squtrre 2 7 6
Ordinary sandfaced pant,iles, galranized nails . .. 3 0 ;
Ditto, machine-made pnntiles, ditto 2 15
Marseilles tiles. ditto . 2 12 o
Courtrai-Du ~ d r tiles,
d ditto . a 10 o
bland-made sandfaced Classic 1talia;l tiles, copl~er;mils . 6 ro o
Hand-made sandfaced Roman roll tiles, (litto . . 10 o o
(heen glazed Spanish tiles, tlitdo . . s j 10 o

13. PAT~KINSON (LONDON) LTD., 189, High Road, South Tottenham, N.


S.
Hand-made sand faced tiles laid to 4 in. gauge and nailed
mith two galvanized iron nails every fifth course, pel. squnl-e 60
Machine made Pressed Broseley or Staffordshire tiles laid a s
:ibore . . pe? sqiacwe 52
Plus usual extras for double course at. eaves and labours.
Honnet hip tiles bedded and pointed , .p w foot ,.ill1 2
Half-round ridge tiles . ,, , I I
Extra for every f in, decrease in g m g e
15xtra for nailiug 2 nails to each tile
JSrtra for copper nails (over galvanized iron)
.. ,

.
prr S ~ U ~ P 4
5
5
JOHNW'II.I.IAI\IS & CO., ROTEERNITIIE, LIUITRD,Dinormic Slat,e \Vharf
Rotherhithe, S.E. 16.
lland-made and sand-fnced rooting tile, nibbed and I~oled,i n red shade
rustic brown, and in antique black, weight ~f ton per 1000, covering
capacity to a 2 9 in. lap, 500 to a square L3. ,s. 11.
Price a t London Railway Stations .. .
pel' IWO 5 ro o
Laid complete . . . . . . . per xqicwe 3 j o
Ordinary pattern pantiles, sand-faced.
Price a t London ltailway Sbations .. . per rooo 11 o o
Laid complete, sand-faced . . . . prr s q 7 ~ a ~ e2 5 o
Greenwood's pal,ent Roman tileq.
Price a t London Railway Stations, sand-faced . per 1000 15 o o
Laid complete, sand-faced . . . .pel. sqiro~e 4 o o
HEST HEOSELEP AND STAFFORDSHIRE
KOOFIYC~
TIL&S: P?ice at Works.
E 3. d .
Plain I O in.
~ X 66 in. N'riyl~t,22 cwt. per 1,000 3 I; o
Hi tiles ( 3 to a foot run) . each o o 8
Vafiei ,, (ditto) . 0 0 8
Hand-made tiles 12s. 6d, per 1,000 ext?n.
Ridge 'riles to match the above in color, in 18 inch lengths-
Po. to I ton. $. d.
Plain Top and Dead Joints, 6 inch wings . . each 135 I 4
Do. and Capped Joints . . . . . ,, 120 I b
Rolled Top and Dead do. . . . . . ,, 100 I S
Do. and Capped do. .
. . . . ,, 95 2 0

See note a t foot of page 298


TILER.
R O O F TILING-co~ilinrled.
WILLIA~~SON, CLIFF, h ~ . Stauiford,
, Lirws.
" Stamfordstone" hand-made roof tiles and littings in grey, brown and
buff. Price of plaiii tiles, 92s. Gd. per 1,000. F.O.11. Stamford. Packing
5s. per truck. Rate to London, gs. I[/. per ton in six-ton lots.
Consigning weight per 1,000, zo cwt,s.

' T A R ~ A C L r n f n v i ~Ettingshall,
, Wolrerhampton.
" Vinculum " concrete roofing tiles :-
\Veight 7 cwt, per square, 1000 tiles to 7 squares. Approxi~riate price
per 1,000, ,410 0s. od., red or similar colours. P.O.K. or loaded into
vehicles a t our Ettingshall, Normanby or Willenhall works.
Approximate Rnilway I.nte to L. RI. S. Lontlnn S t ~ i t i n n ifro111E ~ t i n g s h a l l
\Vorks, 13s. 6d. IIer ton.
' S ~ o a r a sI,AWRL.:NCII$ SONS, Ilmcknell, Herks.
'1'. L. B. 31. hl, patant sand-facet1 roofing tiles, size l o & in. x G$ in.,
weight per 1,000, zo to 22 cwt.
I n well-varied shades of red, price 70s. od. per x,ooo.
In dark-stained colourings, 755. od. per 1.000.
'T.L. 13. I l m d tinished tiles, saud-faced, in well varieil dark red mixed
shades, 80s. ; dark stained 85s. od. per 1,000.
.Vote.-Delivered direct t o sito in London in 6 ton loads a t 98. 6d.
per ton extra, or ten ton loads 7s. Gd. per t,on.

L A N ~ L MLONDON,
Y, LTD., I G I Borough Higl~St,reet, Loudon, S.E. I.
CLOISTERTILRS. Cover : ~ p p r ~ xzoo . tiles to t l ~ e sqnare. Weight
appros. 8 cwts. per sqnare. ( i g ~ l l pof~ batt,ms approx. 9; in. top to top.
Price, uatoral red 6 1 4 0s. oJ.per 1,000, equnls appron. jGs. or(. persquare.

",)
Matt and glazed colnurs from ,423 to Ego per ,,ooo, according to colour.
,, & " G " B ,<AND INTERLOCKING I ~ ~ P R O PAKTILRS.
VED
approx. 147 tiles to t h e squam. \l'eight appros. 7 6 cwt,s. per sqnare.
Corer
Gauge of battens appros. 11%in. top to top. Price, ~ ~ a t n r ared l
L I 13% ~ od. per 1,000, equals approx. 40s. ad. per square. Matt and
glazed colours from £23 t o L 3 0 per 1,000, according lo colour.
STZRILITBERG IATXRLOCKING PANTILES. Corer appros. 165 tiles to the
square. Weight approx. Sf cwts, per square. Gauge of bat,tens approx.
T I + in. Price, uatural red E I 0s.~ od. per 1,000 or approx. 4 2 s I I ~ per
.
sqnare. 'She m a t t and glnzed colours r u n from £20 0s. oil. per 1,000 to
,434 0s. od, per 1,000 according to colour.
GILARDONIMARNEROOFINGTILES. ('over a p p ~ ~ o xr34 , tiles to the
square. Weight appros. 74 cwts. per square. Gauge of battens approx.
13% in. These tiles a r e available only in t,he natural red. Price,
108, od. per r,ooo or approx 33s. 6d. per square.
BEAIJYAISROOFINGTILES. Cover approx 195 tiles to t h e square.
Weight appros. 7& cwts per square. Gauge of battens appros. IO# in.
These tiles a r r supplied in a mottled selection in addition to the natural
red. Price, natuml red £11 05. or/. per 1,000 or apprnx. 42s. I I ~ per .
square. hlnttled, £ 1 1 5.9. or/,per 1,000 or Rppros. 4:s. I"/. per sqnare.
Send your enquiries for Tiling t o E. PARKINSON (London)
Ltd., 189 High Road, South Tottenham, N.15
302 TILER.
R O O F TILING-continued.
LANRLEY,
LONDON,LTD.-contin~bed.
C o u n . r n ~ r - ~N
u~RD K o o r ~ a c ;'TILES. Cover i~p1m1xi1nately208 tile8
to the square. Weight :r])proximately 7 cwts. per square. Gauge of
l ~ a t t e n sapproximately 91 ins. top to top. Price, Natural lled $8 10s. od.
per 1,000, approximately 358. 4d. per square. N a t t and glazed colours
from i g to $22 per 1,000 according to colour.
The prices quoted a r e delivered site within 20 miles of London. For
contracts further atield the prices are somewhat higher according to
transport rates.

JOHN
BOARD& CO. LINITED,Bristol Road, Bridgwater.
PATENTWEATHERBCOCK PLAINTILES. Covering capacity 430 tiles per
square laid to 49 in. gauge.
Price a t London Nailway Stations. A 3. d.
Pleasant Red . . . . per 1,000 6 2 6
Dark Strawberry Red . . 9 6 5 0
Approximat,e cost laid complete in London exclusive
of builders' profit.
Pleasant Ked . . . . per square 2 15 o
Dark Strawberry Red . . . 2 16 7

REPRODUCED WEATHEREDOLD ENOLIYHPAN TILES. About 165


Liles per square.
Price a t London Station. E s. d .
per 1,000 16 5 o
I n Brown glazed , . . ,, 2 6 5 0
Approximate cost laid complete in London exclultire
of builders' protit.
Reproduced Weathered . .per square 3 I 3
.
Brown G I d ~ e d . , . . 4'3 9

TILEHURST P O T T E R I(1922),
~ LTD., Tilehurst, Reading.
Hand made sand-faced tiles made from the well known Heading clay, in
colours ranging from Warm lied to a Dark Multi and Brown, produced
solely by Lhe class of kiln and the quality of the coal used.
Red a n d Multi-Coloured, 106 in. x 64 in. Plain t ~ l e shand made, sand
faced, nibbed and holed, 8js. od. pel. 1,000, delivered London.
Stained Antique ditto, 92s. 6 d pe" 1,000. ditto
Covering capacity laid to a 21 in. lap or 4 in, gauge. 550 tiles to the
square.
Ditto 36 in. lap or 34 in. gdnge, 630 tiles t o the square.
The Spanish, or Under and Over Tile, a s used on t h e London County
Hall, a r e usually Axed to I$ in. vertical battens a t 1 1 in. centres.
They a r e 16 in. long, and if laid to a 3 ill. lap, require xoo Overs and 103
Unders per square. Price a t works L15 per 1,000. Add for delivery
to site in London area, 27s. 6d. per x,ooo.
Special Tiles require fixing by experts. Let E. PARKINSON
(London) Ltd., quote you
TILER. 303
ROOF TILING-eonlhued.
THE EVPRLASTISOTILE, CONCRRTE
PRODUCTS
6. GRAXITESUPPLIES
LTD.,Wigmore Street, W.I. (Works : Irer, Bucks).
Concrete roofing tiles.
3)elivered London
Ex-works. o?. 20 miles of
Wo~ks.
Plain tiles :- s. d. s. d.
Red. Brown and Cotswold . . < A o uer 1.000 60 6
~ u d b rbrown, Dark 'Tudor Sunray
Antique
SussexStone . . . . .
Surfaceu green . . . .
Best Chrome green .
Interlocking tiles :-
.. .
Red, Brown, Cotswold
Pantiles, ditto . . ..
. . 28 o per square 31 o
. 37 0 ,, ,, 41 0
Ridges, half-round, 18 in. long pelq dozen. 9 0
Hips, Bonnet . . . ,t 7 0
,, Taper flange
Valley tiles
.. . . . ,,
. I,
9 0
7 0
ASBESTOS-CEMENT PANTILING.
TKIRNaRs ASBESTOSCEMENT CO. Branch of TURNER $ NEWALL IITD.
LARQX" POILI'TE" ASBESTOS-~EblENT I ~ U ~ S BROWN
ET PANTILES. The
tdes, IS# in. x 13a in. (actual cover of 11% in. x 118in.), are light for
transport and fixing and reduce cost of sub-structure, are rapidly fixed,
improve with age, are not affected by atmospheric changes and therefore
ensure equable temperature of the ~nterior, are weatherproof, pruduce
a roof of most artistic appearance owing to the light and shade effect,
and are manufactured in equal proportions of rough and smooth surface,
which produces a good texture effect.
Number of tiles required per square is 108, but including cuttings,
111 to 113.
Weight of tiles per 1,000, about 29 cwt. s. d.
Pantiles (russet brown) . . . per 1,000 16 10 o
A SMALLERRUSSETBROWNPANTILEis produced for roofs where the
bolder tile is not desired. The size is 152 in. X ,g', in. and with this tile
it is not necessary to have the closed eaves tile used in conjunction with
the large pantile.
Number of tiles per square. . . . 164
.
Weight of tiles per 1,000 .
,
. . . . 2 1 cwt.

Price per 1,000 . . .


or 1,906
.
.
.. . .. ..
. z tons.
IC;I~ 6s. od.
TWINPANTILESfor use a t valleys and hips.
Prices :- .& s. d.
Small . , . . . 28 1 2 o per 1,000
Large . . . . . 33 o o ,,
STOPPEDEND EAVESPANTILLS for large pantiles.
Price 8$d. each.
P.O.R. Station, England or Wnles, in minimum 2 ton waggons.
E. P A R K I N S O N (London) Ltd., can quote you for supplying
and fixing Asbestos Cement Slates
304 TILER.
A S I 4 E S T O S - G E B I E N T PANTIL1NG-conli>1tred.
A. E. E v ~ k a n n& Co. Brunsmiclc Square, Tottenham 8 . 1 7 .
" EVERTOSF: " Patent Sandfaced Asbestos-Ce~nent Roofing Tiles.
Io~neCou~rtie!
Supplied 811d
Fixed.
;E 5. tl. d s, d.
Red. . . . 2 0 0
Al~tiaue 14 17 6
31ar1' . . .
Brindle . . . 1 5 17 6
Cntswnltl Grey .
\\'estmurland (ireen I
. . .
Hed.
Autiquc
Alarl . . .
. . . ..I-I
ljrindle. . .
Cot,s\vold Grey
\\'esl~norlanciGreen
:
Red. . . .
Antique
. . .
Hrindle. . .
M'estmorland Green
COTTAI;EPATPWHN.
Red. . . . .)
Antique . . .1 'j

Brindle . . 16 7 6

Westmorlald Green IS 3 o
Sussvx STONX.
l'er slab Ss weathering
i 1 /g per pail,. 1 3 I r 6

F I X I N G O N L Y ASRIESTOS-GEBIENT T I L E S .
Approximate number of squares fixed per day by one fixer and one
mate : squares
Diagonal tiles . 6 .
rantiles . . j .
For verticd work allow one e x t r ; ~mate.
D A Y WORK.
For dnyworl<rates for labour see page 121.
s. d.
Pantile laths . per IOO ft. r u n 4 o
. .
Pantile laths, witJh nails 5 0
Oak t,ile IaLhs (aplwoxiln;ltely)
. .
l ' i u ~for plain tiles . , per 1000 10
10 0
o
Hip liook~ . . . . . . . . each 2 o
Lime and hair . . . . , per hod I 2

Special Tiles require fixin by experts. Let E. PARKINSON


(~ondonf Ltd.. quote you
TILER. 306
SHINGLING.
Cleft oak shingles are about 12 inches long and 33 inches vide, and
are tixed with galvanized iron nails t ~ , boarding ; laid to a 4 in, gauge
about 1,100 shingles a r e required to a sqnilre, allowing for waste.
s, d .
Shingles supplied only . . nborct 17 o per hundred
Shingling fixed complete. , 2 2 ,, foot .super
Mitred angles . . I I ,, ,, YUTL

W . H. COLT(Londouj LTD.,3 Hush Ilouse, Lolldun, W.C.2.


Canadiw Codar Wood tiles or shingles. 'These tiles require IIO preser-
vative and will weather to a silvery-grey colour after 6-8 months
exposure. Each tile is 16i11, long and of random widths. They are
supplied in brmdles of 25 ft, oin. super covering capacity, four bundles
being reqiiired to Lhe square.
Prices for fair sized roofs, carriage paid :
Cedar wood tile supplied only, 331- pet' square.
,, ,, supplied a i d fixed complete from 39 6 p r square.

GABRIEL,W'ADE & ENGLISH LTD., A l d w y ~ hHouse, Aldwych, W.C.2.


Western Red Cedar Wood tiles (shingles).
No. I GRADN(Sawn) I
I'er s uare (4 bundles)
9
24 Royals . . .. ,. 30s. No. I G ~ A D(Hand-Hiveu)
K
18'Perfections . 40s. 25' (6'14" butts)
16' X x x x x . . . 36s.
1 Per slluare (.jI i ~ ~ n d l ~8 sj i).

15"l?XpoSlll'O . 30 SCl. ft.


Eppo8ul.c
luches
1Squnre feet
. 24 ,,

K.II LS-Ijest Galvanized


(Hot spelter)
IFX I 4 gauge (for
S~WII) .
per 11) 8d.
2" X I I guagc (for
hand-riven) ,, 8d.

- i
hl]e~i,rl(11.cou11Lsfor Idrge q~~a~ltitie..

E. Parkinson (London) Ltd., 189 High Rd., South Tottenham, N.15,


can quote you an inclusive price for supplying and fixing the above
306 TILER.
THATCHING.
Reeds used for thatching grow by the sides of large tracts of water in
the Eastern Counties. The reeds are tied up 18 inches from stub end in
bunches or sheaves, and usually sold a t per hundred fathom of 600 bunches,
weight about 2 tons 10cwt.
The Pitch of roof should decide thickness; 50 degrees pitch 12 inches
thick.
Measure all exposed faces, eaves and verges, length of rafter from apex
of wood rafter t o wall line under eaves. Battens or sawn lath 14 X I in.
nailed on top of rafters to a ~oin.gauge, springing piece a t eaves
and verges 43 in. wide tixed with arris upwards.
8. d.
Reeds 1 2 inches thick, tied to rafters with No. 2 size tarred
rope, with all sticks and iron hooks, all supplied and laid
complete within 50 miles of London - . . per square 5 o o
Ditto, ditto, ornamental .
. . . , 6 0 0
.
.. . .
9,
Ditto, ditto, ctrcular . , , add o I j o
Hips and valleys . . . , , . per foot run o 2 6
Eaves and verges . . .. .. .. ..
.
Connections, circular to straight
,, 0 1 6

. .. ..
Dormer cheeks, bossing to sides .
Rushes or gladdin and all material for Ridge
9, 0 2 0
each side o 10 6
per foot ?.un o 6 o
Ditto, ends set u p . . . . . . , . each o 7 6
Customers to provide all necessary ladders or scaffolds and water.
Laths ( I $ in. by I in, a t .ro in. gauge) t o be provided and fixed
by customer. A springing piece must be fixed a t cares, c u t cant out of
4 I n . by 4: in.
Verges a n d barge boards require 3 in. arris spline fixed above battens.
For further particulars apply to J. C;. COWELL,Soham, Cambs.
R, W. FARMAN,Xorth Walsham, Nomich, Norfolk.
Reed thatching fixed complete wiLhin a radius of 50 miles of London,
£5 10s. od. per square, measured over all, including hips, ridges. eaves
etc. Materials delivered to nearest goods station t o be carted Lo site
by builder.
Heed thatching can be rendered fire-proof to suit Borough Surveyors'
approval, a t an approximate cost of 5s. per square. Reed thatch can be
fixed over existing straw thatch for the sum of d 4 15s. per square.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 306a

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131 and 133 Middlesex Street, LONDON, E.1.
"
CARPENTEK.
TIMBER S P E G I F I G A T I O N for Great Britain adopted by
the Timber Trade Federation of the United Kingdom.
(For Joinery Tiwbei, see Joiner).
(A.A.). FOR CONSTRUCTIONAL WORKOF THE HIGHESTCLASS:-
Constructional timber to be redwood (also known ~s yellow fir) in third
quality or unsorted Russian, unsorted Swedish, unsorted Finnish of the
best shipments. Timber not exposed to the weather may where specified
be whitewood of unsorted quality of Russian, Swedish or F i ~ i s shipmente.
h
(d.). Foa ALL G E W L CONSTRUCTIONAL WORK:-
Constructional timbers to be redwood (also known as yellow fir) and equal
in quality to unsorted Swedish, unsorted Finnish, Russian or white of
airnilar qualities free from cross stakas, discoloured sap rot and/or rotten
Ir;nots. Due allowance being made for saw kerf if produced from larger
81268.

(B). FOB CONSTEUCTIONAL


WOBK WEEBB A LOW PRIME COST I8
ESSENTIAL :-
Constructional timber to be of no lower grade than fourth quality Russian,
redwood (also known as yellow fir), fifth quality Swedish or Finnish or
white of similar qualities, always provided that the timber used is free
from rot, rotten knots, cross stakes and reasonably free from waney edges,

APPENDIX.
Only redwood (also known as yellow) and whitewood fir have been
specified, but the following alternative woods could all be substituted a t
the discretion of the architect where supplies are available.
I
FOB CONSTRUCTIONAL
TIMEEBS:- 1

Merchantable Douglas Fir (also k n o m a8 Merchantable Britieh Columbian


Pine or Merchantable Oregon Pine), but excluding Common.
Long Leaf Pitch Pine.
Fourth Siberian Pine.
I
Unsorted Canadian Spruce.
Unsorted Canadian Red Pine.
White Deal (White Pine) where specified.
Unsorted Redwood (also known as Yellow Fir) from Baltic States First I
Clam Carpathian Whitewood of approved brands.

MORRIS for Austrian, American & Japanese Oak


CARPENTEB.

MEMORANDA.
TO ASCERTAIN THE VALUE OX TIMBER PER FOOT CUBE, when the prime
cost per load is known. Rule-Add to the price a t the yard 11. per load, for
sawing and carting, then multiply the number of pounds by 64d., which will
give the price per foot cube, including 20 per cent. profit and waste.
Esamp1e.-If the prime cost a t the yard be 71. add 11. for sawing and
carting, which will make 81. ; 64d. multiplied by 8 will give 4s. qd. per
foot cube. Odd shillings in the prime cost are treated as fractions : thus
the foot cube price of a load costing £8 5s. would be 8f times 6#. viz, 4s. 5H.
As a rough check, timber is worth slightly over r @. per foot cube for every
£I per Standard.
'1'0 AYCEI~TAIPITEE FmcE OF DEALS,when the price per C. ( i . e . per 120)
is known. Rule-Multiply the number of pounds by ad.. or double it, which
will give the number of pence each deal is worth. Example.-If deals be
40l., it will be 4oXz=8od., or 6s. 8d. per deal. If the price per deal be
known, l o ascertain the value per C. Rule-Keduce the value of the deal
into pence, and divide by 2, will give the value in pounds per C. Example.
-If the price of a deal be 6s. gd. or 81d. it will be 81+2=40&, or 401. 10s.
To AscxnTarN THE mrcm per f o o t mper, for DEAL, to include 20 per
cent. profit, when the prime cost per C. delivered is given. Rule-Take ~ d .
. &d. for jl.; suppose deals be 351 per C. inch deal will be
for erery ~ o l or
3 9 . per foot ; and if qd., qd. per foot-if for measured work, add Q for
waste ; and for any other thickness add or deduct ~ d per . foot for every f
of an inch variation up to I$ inch, and above I & inch fd. for every of +
an inch variation. Thus, if inch deal be qd., & inch will be nd. ; finch, gd. ;
14 inch, gd. ; I* inch, 6d. ; 2 inch, 7&d. ; 2+ inch, gd. ; and 3 inch, 1 4 d .
A 'Table s h o m r ~ ghow many battens, deals, and planks are equal t.o a
load of timber (50 feet cuhe).

, Battena Bnttene Deals DeRls


i x 24. i x 3. !IxS+. 9 x 3.

ailhuugh battens, deals, and plank8 formerly comprised almost t l ~ c


entire varieties of goods imported into this country, immense additions
to these sizes have been introduced of late years, until a t the present
time almost any scantling required is to be found in the docks, including
also, occasionally, Dantzic plank and scantling. The advantage thus
afforded in the saving upon sawing, cartage and waste is very con-
siderable.

A yard of value in every foot from MORRIS-


CARPENTER.
TIMBER.
.Iver3nys loeight per f o o t cube.
Elrn . . . .
39 lbs. 1 Baltic Oak . . 46 Ibs.
. . . 40 ,,
Russifln Fir
Douglas Fir .
.
35 t o 38 ,,
.
34 .. I
Red Pine
. 33 ..
.. ., 41b o .,,,
Yellow Pme ,
Honduras Mahogany .
40 ,, Indian Teak
Spanish ,, .
55,, African ,,
English Oak . .
50 ,, Blackbean . . 40 to 47 ,,
American ,, . .
47 ,,

~ S 1 2 0 (teals 11" x IF x 12" long a d equuls 1 6 j


A STANDARDC I I I I S ~ S of
feet cube. The following shows the nutnher of feet lined of rarioris
scantlings iu ;L St;~ntlarrl.

To ascertain the number of feet run of any other scantling required to


make a Standard, multiply 1,440 by 16'5, and div~de the product
by the sectional area of the scantling required, aud the quotient
-
theti 22 X 10 == 27.5, and 1,440 X 16'5 23,760'5 t 27.5
ber of feet run of 12 x 10 in a Standard.
-
will be the number of feet. Thus, supposing the scantling to be zQ in. x lo,
864, the num-

One hundred of deals 120. I)il,t,o z j o feet of fir 12 x 2;


A load of t,imber equals 50 feet
cube, or 600 feet super. of I inch
1
I
,, zoo ,,
,, 175 ,,
,, 12 X 3
,, 12 X 3$
boards. I , , 150 ,, ,, 1 2 X 4
Ditto 17 - 21 feet 3 X 9 deals. 1 ,, roo ,, ,, 12 X 6
,, 18 - 20 ,, ,, ,, 1 One square, loo ft. super.
, , 23 - 16 9 , 3, ,, / Battens are 7 inches wide.
19 26 - 14 9 , 9, 9, I Deals are g ditto.
,. 30 - 12 ,, , , ,, Planks are 1I ditto.
,, 14 - 21 ,, 3 X 11 plank. One square rough flooring contains
,, 15 - 20 1 , 9, ' 12 ft. boards g ins. wide.
,, 8 - 16 ,, ,,
,, 1 - 4
25 - I 2 9 ,
,,
,,
:: Ditto rz+ 12 ft. boards 9 ins. wide,
edges shot.
One square of flooring contains
1,
,, zw feet of tir 6 x 6
,, 400 1, 1 9 12 X I&
i 16 12 ft. battens wrought and
laid folding.
,, 300 1 . 9, 12 X 2 Ditto 17 ditto ditto if ploughed
and tongued iu t h e solid.
180 feet run of 7 inch, or lgo feet of 6$ inches, is reckoned one square.
Foo,.ss,1felo<rtlon timber see ~ ~ ~ e is e c~t i o~n aot end.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l ~ i 1
-the Hardwood Specialists who know their business
OABPENTER,
CUI GAL CONTENTS O F A SQUARE O F TIMBER
IN CANTLINGS IN FLOORS. PARTITIONS. &o.
The ti hers are taken a t 12 inches apart, and an extra jowt allowed in a
idth ol
- 6 feet ; plates, heads, sills, and braces are not included.
I
lepth. THICKNESS OF JOISTS.
-
14 in. i f in. z in. I z i ill. z ) in. I z t in. 3 in. 3 t in.
- - -- --
I -
Inch. ?t. in. 't. ill. Ft. in. I Ft. in. rt, in. 1 Ft, in. Ft, in. Ft. in.

8i
I
3 3 0 3 5 3 ' 0 4 3 5 O 5 5 5 8
a 3 3 3 8 4 2 4 7 15 1 5 5 5 '0 6 2
3 3 6 6 7
2 2 72 2
4 0 4 6 411 5 5 510
4 3 9 4 3 4 9 5 3 5'OI 7 0
4 4 0 4 7 5 1 5 8 6 2 2 7 8
t 4 3 4 10 5 5 6 0 6 7 7 1 7 8 8 0
t 4 6 5 2 5 9 6 4 6 8 I 8 6
4 4 9 5 5 6 I 6 8 8 7 9 0
5 0
2: 6 5 7 1 7 9 8 4 9 0 9 5
t4 5
5
5
3
6
9 26 2
6 9 8 2
8 6
811
8
g
9
9
z
7
9 6
9 I1
10 5
9
10
11
5
I 0 I1
6 6 o 10 I 0 0 I 0 10 11 4
a 6 3 7 I 11 3 I 1 I0
B 6 6 7 5 I0 I I0 I0 11 8 12 4
4 6 9 7
8
8
o
I0 511' 3 12 1 1 2 I0
7 7 0 to I0 I1 8 12 7 '3 5
a 7 3 8 3 '3 1 '3 9
3 7 6 8 7 '3 6 I4 2
f 7 9 8 10 I4 0 I4 8
8 8 o 9 1 '4 5 '5 1
a 8 3 9 4 12 913 9 14 10 '5
16
7
4 8 6 9 8 13 2 , 14 '5 3 I

:
2
'3 7 '4
9
I 8 9
9 0
10 0
3 I 1 3 1 1 I5
7
0 316 16
77
7

:
I0
I
0

tB 9 3
9 6
9 9
10 7
I0 I 0
I1 2
I
I
'4 3 '5
I4 7 '5
15 o 16
6
10
3
I7
I7
8
1
7
2
18 6
I0 10 0 11 5 15 5 16 8 18 o 18 10
1 .
t4 I0
10
10 8
2
5
11 8
I2 0
12 3
I3 5
I3 9
I '4'0
'5 2
15 10 17 I 18
18
I9
5
11
4
19 4
19 10
20 4
II I 0 I1 12 6 I4 1 '5 7 17 o18 4 '9 9 20 9
h I1 2 I 2 10 14 5 16 o I7 518 9 20 2 21 3

12
:: 5
I1 I1
13 1
'3 5
'3 8
17
18
18
10 19
3 19
7\20
2
7
o
20
21
7
0
7
21
22
22
9
8
2

- -- 21
't, run 93 9 89 o 87 6
X X X
mr sq. 14 24 2:
--

You wil get a square deal from MORRIS


OARPENTER.

ALL MATERIALS ANI) LABOR.


C E N T E R I N G & S H U T T E R I N G : including strzits o?. haogers and
easing and striking.
'She price of centering necessarily depends largely upon the quantity
executed, b u t the following are average prices where there is a reason-
able amount of repetition. Labor Labor &
only. Materials.
s, d . s. d .
To Concrete floors . . per square
To Vaults . t

Extra for groin point . . , per foot


To beam casing . .
per jbot szlpe?.
To stanchion casing ,
'To segmental arches .
To pointed arches . 9q

To four centre or Elliptic ditto , 9

If Flewing .
.
9 I

I f to gauged arches , add ,,


To trimmer arches left in . 9

Turning piece 44 in. soffit segment.al


arches . . per foot run
Ditto t o pointed arches .
Ditto to four centre or Elliptic ditto .
Casing to edge of suspended concrete
floor 6 inches high .
Ditto g inches high .
Centres t o bull's-eyes 2 feet diameter
and 44 inches on soflit . , each
Ditto, b u t g inches on soffit . 91

Ditto 4 feet diameter and 44 inches


on 8otfit . 9,

Ditto ditto, but g inches on sotlit .


Centreu to &mall openlngs under 2 foet 6 inches, or large openings over
7 feet, ahould he numbered and charged for a t an extra rate.
Concrete mold oil for covering sl~utteringp e r ynllon I S . 3d.

EDWARD LLOYDWALLBOARDS LIMITED,511~11Nex lfou%e,Strand, \2'.C.2.


1 >j a n d &" LLUTD SUPXRH A R D U O I I ~ Iare ) ~ ten~jicred highly con^
pressed tibre boards with smooth face and m a t t snrfaco on reverse, are
i d d for form linil~g,and may be used many t,imes over. Available in
sheets j:;yide -
and 8' and 16' long, and Q" thicliness @ +,',(I. 5n'. 11er
ft. and , thickness @ ~ 2 ~ r-l Girl,
. per ft. according to r l ~ ~ a n t i t y .

M a h o g a n y of every sort from M 0 R R l S


812 OARPENTER.
BASIC P R I C E S O F T I B I R E R .
Prices of Redwood per standard ex Londor~Docks or I V h a r ~ e s:-
Good Joinery QooflBnilding Good Joinery Good Buildi~ig
Iuches. Q~~nlity.
E s.
4X11 36 0 15 10
4 x 9 3 5 0 18 IO
4 x 8 2 8 0 15 IO

I n the following calcultctions the cost of tnaterials adopted as a hasid o f


valuation is as follows :-
s. d. s, d.
F i r . . . .
, z 6 p e ~ . , f o o io t b e
.
Pitch pine (selected) , - 7 0 3 9

,, (second quality). 4 6 to j o
Oak. . . . . - 10 o
Veal Boarding . - o 4 per foot super in the inch.
I t must be borne in mind t h a t in tha case of grooved and tongued
boarding t h e tongue is included in the area of the square, therefore a
proportion must be added to the net lneasurement according t o the
widr,h of the boards, e.g., +th for 4411.widths (shewing 36 ins. when
laid) &th for 7-in. widths (shewing 6 5 ins. when laid) and so on.
An allowance of 5 % will usually cover the loss by waste on timbering
and boarding.

TIBIRER.
Labor Labu?.& Labor $::
:;,Lo" IeriaZs. Laburo911y. Yztcrinla. only.
Fir. Fir. PI'LC~
Pine. I'itcl~Pine. Oak. Oak.
lintels, plates and
sleepers . .
Framed, in floors .
Dit,to, in roofs and
partitions . .
Hitto, in partitions,
trussod . .
Ditto, in roof trusses
Hoisting trusses sho~ildbe charged extra to the above according to height
of roof and length of the beam. A ready method is to multiply the two
together and divide by 10, the quotient to be taken as pence. Thus to
r a ~ s es truss s o ft. span 30 ft, blgh, 20 X 30 = 6 w f ro = 60d. or 5s.

Teak is easiest to buy from MORRIS


814 OARPENTEX.
FLOOR CLIPS-CO~I~,~~~~.
XARLRI. Lane,l'wry I3~1~r,Hirl1iitig/1i1l1l.
U~~~~.,L~~.,~iIiost\Vork~,\Vellhead
'' A u k a n floor clips. The " Ank:~" fioor clip consists of a n iron barbed
anchor plate which is embcdded ill the surfim of theconcrete. Swivelling
about the upper edge is a pair of stout wire jaws which lie flush o ! ~the
surface until the battens are lixeci, they are then raised ant1 lianimered
into the sides of the battens thus tlrawil~gthc batten down tight against
the concrete.
l'ype A " Anlia" Iloor clips for tixiwg zin. x sin. or 14in. X zin. hattens
t,o concrete floors or to walls. Price £7 10s. or/, per 1,000 or IS. ~ o d .
per dozen.
Type B '.Ank,zn clips with shioltl for fixing zin. X ain. battens to
concreteceilings or concrete walls. Price & l o 0s. od. per 1,000 or 2s. 6d.
per dozen.
I
T!ipe C "Anka" clips for fixing thin battens to brick walls. Price
k7 10s. od. per 1,000 or IS. ~ o d per
. dozen.
Type D "Anka " clips fur fixing thin battens to concrete walls os sottites.
Price £10 0s. od. per 1,000 or 2s. 6d. per dozen.
Special prices for lots over 5,000.

B A T T E N I N G F O R S L A T I N G A N D TO W A L L S .
Circular to be reckoned one and a half tinles the straight. Fillets,
blockings and backings extra.
Labor and
Labor only. Mutmals.
IJ7.icesper sqzture. $-in. to I-in. $-inch. I-inch.
s. d. s. d. s. d .
a-in. Battens for Countess slating . .
2 8 6 3 8 3
Ditto for tlling . .
5 4 1 3 6 1 7 6
2-in. Battens l~lugged t o walls,
12-in. centres . .
6 I q 8 11 z
2-in. ditto for weather tlling plugged
to walls . .
13 3 21 9 21 9

S O U N I ) I%OARI)ING:per square.

Labor only. Labor and Xatwials.


&-inch. $-inch.
s. d . s. d. s. d.
Sound boardmg and fillers , , 11 6 3 1 0 4 0 0
Ditto, douhle tillats . 13 9 36 6
..
45 6
OARPENTER.
R O O F B O A R D I N G . &o.
Svpe~jcinl.
$-in.
r. d .
Sawn roof boarding spikcd to
timbers, iriclutling splayed
edges and all straight cntting
and waste . p e r sqltmSe 22 6
Sawn gang boarding and laying
in roof . ,, ' 9 21 0
Sawn boarding t o flats, close-
jointed . t, -( (

Boarding, wit,h edges sliot ant1


prepared fur lead, including
firring uot exceeding 2 ins.
deep , ,, 32 6
Ditto, ditto, 4 inches deep . 36 6
If boarding tongued & grooreil. odd ,, ,, 6 6

Wrot lier board . pel- foot s ~ i p a r o 6


Wrot gutter boards and framed bearers. ,, ,, I a
Wrot boarding t o lead safc . ,, 0 6
2-in. fir framed and dovetailed c r d d l i -n ~to steel
beams (excluding backings) . .
per foot srtpei. o 5

Kough splay or rebate on tir. .


Raking cutting and waste on I-in. boarding .
Small tilting fillet to rakes .
Large splayed tilter a t eaves. .
I-in, narrow chimney gutters arid framed bear2r.s .
Twice splayed valley sole 4 inches wide .
Ditto, 6 inches wide .
6-in. x I-in. Wrot eaves fascia .
I$-in, cross-rebated and rounded drip with tillet benenl
a-in. ditto, ditto .
a-in, rounded roll for lead . .
2 . h . ditto bird's-mouthed on to ridge or hip
p i n . ditto, ditto .
CARPENTER.
ROOF ROARDING. &c.-cot1tinu8d.
Nuntberr.
Boring average 3411. fir for bolts .
Heads or nuts and washers let in flush .
Ditto, let in and pelleted .
Sinkings iu boarding for soldered dots. .
Labour to scarfed joints in small timbers .
Ditto, large timbers .
Small gusset ends to gutters .
Wood fixing slips and building in .
Short a-in. cross-rebated and rounded drips .
Short a-in, rounded roll for lead .
6-in. x 2-in. sawn backings and wedging and fitting between
flanges of steel joists .
12-in. x 2-in. ditto, ditto .
Extra on gutterboard for forming dovetailed and holed
cesspools .
6-in. X a-in. gain. X 2-in. 11-in. X a-in.
r , d. a. d . r. d .
Ends fir joists, single
notched and fitted to
steel beams . . each o 6 0 7 o 8

Labor Labor and Labor Labor and


w E A T k 1 E R B O A R D I N G : per only. Materials, only. Materials.
squaw. seals. neals. Battens. Battens.
8 . d. 8. d .
Rough of 4 boards out of 3-inch .
6 c 27 6
Ditto, with edges shot and splayed .
8 6 30 o
Wrought ditto . .
9 0 3 6 0
If to fences . .deduct 2 o -
A11 Allots t o be measured and charged
extra, a t. . per foot nin - -

1 3 R A C K H T I N G : Zncludiny pluyying, pe?. foot Labor Label. and


super. o n l , ~ , Materials.
s. d . 8. d .
To cornices and cores of 14-inch dsal . 0 7 1 0
Ditto circular on plan . 1 0 I 6
To waggon headed ceilings . 0 9 I 3
To narrow circular sotfits . I 2 9
To groined hall ceilings, exceed~ng4 leer wide . 1 6 2 3
Ditto small ditto . 2 3 3 3
If elliptical . . add o 6 -
UELITAST R O O F S .

D. ANDERSONS: SON, LTD., Park Road Works, Stretford, Manchester.

" Ijelfast " Roofs are constructed on the curved wooden lattice girder
principle. The girders are spaced at 10 feet or so apart, covered with
purlins, T. & C;. boarding, and " Rok " Roofing. A light but thoroughly
compact and rigid roof is thns formed and can be constrnctecl and guaran-
tped by the ahore firm up to 120 foot span.
'L'he approximate cost ~ ~ n d nosnlalconditiu~lu
er aa to size, and height fro111
ground &c., may be taken as follows, exclusive of cost of lights or louvres.

40 ft. span L5 133. od. per IOO square feet


60 ,, 6 9 0
80 ,, 7 8 0
100 ,, 9 2 0
I20 ,,
13 15 0
Itooi liglitv with or without ventilation can be formed in the roofs
dccordins to requi~ements.

PATENT HOOFING. PELTS, S T R I P SLATI<S.


S H I N G L E S . &a.
TURNERS ASBEYTOB CEMENTGO. Brancli of ' ~ U R N E R& SEWALL
LTD.
" SERVAL"Asbestos Felt may be used wherever sarking, rooting or
fioormg felts are employed. Unlike the ordinary type of felting,
" SERVAL" Asbestos Felt is made vith a base of mineral asbestos, filled
with mineral bitumen. I t can be obtained in six grades, '' Standard
weight," No. I ply coated, No. z ply coated and Fire-resisting, and
also Cork-coated in light and henvy qualities. I t is i~npervionsto the
severest conditions of weather and once laid lasts for yenrs without

I Materid. Price per Roll.


i
"SXRTAL" Asbestos Felt.
I. St#andardweigllt , 34 yds. X 36 ins.
i1
2. No. I

3. No. o 1)ly coated


.
1,ly coated
. .
.i 12

12
yds. X 36 ins.
yds. X 36 ins.
1
~
'
8

I3 6
6

~
4.

-
Fire-l'esisii~~g .
5 . Cork-coat~xllight q'lity
6. Cork-coated henry q'lit!
- - . --.
.
- - -.
12

-
!di. X 36 ins.
Ia 1 d.;. X 36 ins.
12 yd>. X 36 ins.
.-- --
1
1-
-
Ij
o
'10j 9

0
I
318 CARPENTER.
PATENT ROOFING. F E L T S , &c.-eonlinued.
D. ANDERSON & SON'SLTD. "Red Hand" Felts, gross prices :-
s. d.
Stoniflex Roofing Felt, 12 yds. x I yd. .
per roll 1 1 6
,, Sacking ,, a $ 9 9 0
, Lining ,, 99 .,, 6 9
Asphalte Roofing ,, 25 yds. x 32 in. . . ,, 14 2
, Sarking ,, . , 10 7
Bituminous Inodorous Felt ,, No. I quality ,, 14 2
Ditto ,, 2 ,, ,, 10 7
Bituminous Hair Pelt, underlining for roofs, tloors, &c. ,, 33 o
I ' Sanodor " Odourless Felt, 25 yds. x 32 in. . 1, 22.3
" Macasfelt " Flat Roofing consists of three layers of plastic bitumen
asphalte, combined with layers of flexible waterproof sheeting, finally
finished with macadam, usually $ in. thick. The total thickness is
about I in. and the weight about 6 Ihs. per square foot. Price from
6s. per yard super, but varies according to area and situation.
" Rok " Roofing, made i n four weights. Each roll contains suflicient
roofing to cover zoo square feet of roof. Sixteen square feet are
included in each roll t o allow for laps a t s e a m .
s. d.
$ply
1 ,
.. .. per roll 20 o 2 ply
,, 2 2 6 / 3 , ,
.
. .
,
s. d.
per roll 28 6
,, 34 0 .
'LFlextile" Koofing rolls, 12 yards by I yard, red o r green, xgs. 6J.
per roll.
Flextile Shingles in crates of jo s t r i p , each 36 iu. X 10 in., suficient t o
cover 50 square feet of roof surface. Colours, red and green. Price
including nails for fixing, 203, ad. per crate.
" Sanodor " Roof Lining, untearable, odourless, waterproof, pliable felt.
For underslating and insulating, 2j yds. long X 32 ins. wide, 22s. gd. -
per r d l .
"Twiuplex." A reinforced bitumen roof liuing felt, odourless and
untearable. Can bestretched on rafters without the useof boarding.
I n rolls, 24 yds. X I yd., 14s. 6d. pel ~011.
';Tllernlotile" is a system of t>hreelayers of bitumen conlbined with
layers of flexible waterproof sheetiug upon which are bedded special
reinforced asbestos tiles, 12 in. square X I in. thick. The total thick-
uees is approximately I$ in, and the weight approximately 8 Ibs. per
square foot. Price 11s. 011. pe?' sqtcnre ?/nlrl for fair areas.

VULCANITE, LTD., Pelican Works, 96a, Peckham Road, S.E.1 j.


Vulcanite Roofing is a composite built-up roof covering, con-
sisting of a series of layers of bitumen impregnated sheeting and
pure natural bitumen, and is usuilly finished with $ in. macadam or
2 in. of gravel. Phe edges are dressed u p triangular mood fillets
with lead, copper or zinc corer flashings and the eaves are finished
with zinc or copper kerbs or aprons.
OARPENTEB.
PATENT R O O F l N G , FELTS, &a.-contifl~ed.
V U L C A S I ~LTD.-continued.
,
Approximate cost of flat roofing, finished with rnastic to receive
gravel in fair quantities, in London . .per yd. super 4s. od.
Ditto in provinces
+ . ,
Add if finished with in. Bitu-hlacadani
. . ..,, ,, ,, 5s. od.
,, ,, ,, IS. 611.
Gravel, wood fillets, flashing, kerbs and aprons are measured and
charged extra.
23% Cash Discount.
" Globe " Mineral Surfaced Bitumen Roofing, iiiade in 2 colonrs (green
and red) in rolls containing 12 square yards. Length 36 feet, midtli
36 ins. A roll will cover approxiulately loo square feet of roof surface.
Approximate weight 70 Ibs. 17s. 6d. p e r roll. Carriage paid on 6
rolls. 13road-headed galvanised nails and cement for orerlaps IS. 4d.
per ?oil extra.
" Silver Apex " is a Roofing Pelt ; itr silver finish is made froni a
pare ~niueraland so cannot fade or wash out and will reti~iiiits
brightness and sparkle for many years. I t has valuable insulating
properties since the silver finish reflects the rays of the suu. Jn
rolls containing 12 square yards. Length 36 feet, width 36 ins. A
roll will cover approsinlately roo square feet of roof surface.
Approximate weight 55 Ibs. 151- per roll. Carriage paid on 8 rolls.
Broad-headed galvani~ednail3 and celllent for overlaps I/+ per roll
extra.
" Rexilite," Ready .to Fix Roofing, a self-finished Bitumen Hoofing.
A roll contibins 24 square yards. Length 72 ft. by w i d t l ~ 3 ft. A
roll will cover approximately zoo square feet of roof surface. Prices
include accessories for fixing, viz., galvanized clout headed nails
and Rexilite Bitumen Cement.
3 ply appros. weight 10; Ibs. 3 4 - pe?' l'oll. Carriage paiil on 8 rolls.

Deduct 31- per roll if accessories are not required.


15 % Trade Discount.
" Leatherite" a self-finished Black Pelt for any purpose. Each roll
contains 15 super yards. Length 45 feet by width 3 feet.
" A " quality approx. weight 561bs. 1gl8perroll. Carriage paid on 8 rolls.
'I B" 3, 38 9 , 1018 ,, ,, r, 9, ,912 t q
44 ?l
,, ,, 26 ,, 81- ,, ,, It If ,,16 ,I
15 % Trade Discount.
" Tilex," a self-faced Bitumen Felt, specially prepared for underlining
t o slates a n d tiles and supplied in rolls 24 yards long by 1 yard
vide. 1816 per roll. Carriage paid on 8 rolls.
10% Trade Discount.
a20 OABPENTEB.
PATENT ROOPING, PELTS. &o.-continued,
THE RUBEROIDCO., LTD.
"Ruberoid" Roofing. Standard smooth finish, in rolls containing
24 square yards, width 36 ins., length 72 feet run. One roll covers
approxi~natelyzoo square feet of roof surface. If rolls are desired to
be in one length it should be stated.
Price, including tixirg accessories ( i . e . , I packet 2 in. galvanized clout
nails and t t h imp, gallon Ruberoid C e ~ u e o t :)
8 . d.
i ply (45 Ibs.) Grey Huberoid Rooting per roll 20 o
1 ,, 6 1.1 , ,, ,, 2 3 0
2 ,, ( 8 5 l h ) ,, $, I 7, 29 0
3 ,, (105 ]be.) 9, ,, 9 35 0
I ,, (65 Ibs.) Red Ruberoid Hooting ,, 25 o
2 9 , (85 lbs.) 9 , $7 32 6
Slate Surfaced " Huberoid " Hooting, made in one thickness (heavy
8j Ibs.), width 36 ins. Rolls contain 12 square yards and cover opproxi-
~ u a t e l yroo square feet Price includes Black "Ruberoid" ceniont and
packet of clout nails. Red or green, 19s. 6d. per roll.
" Ruberoid " Strip Slates. I n crates sufficient to cover 50 square feet
of roof surface. Price includes nails for fixing. Red or green, octagonal,
20s. cd. per crntc.
Slate surfaced Ruberoid, for eaves kc., in rolls 36 feet long and 84 ins.
wide, 5s. od. p e r roll.
Zylex Bituminous Slater's Felt.-In rolls 24 yds. X I yd. weight
45 Ibs. per roll 8s. a d . , 60 lbs. 11s. gd.
Reinforced Zylex Slaters Felt.-In rolls 24 yds. X I yd. Does not
puncture or tear when slates or tiles are fixed. I n rolls 24 yds. X I yd.
weight 60 Ibs. per 1.011 14s. 6d.
Pluvex Felt. For small buildings and for underslating and linings. In
rolls of 12 square yards ; standard weight, 5s. cd. per roll ; heavy
weight, 7s. od. per roll.

& GO., LTD., a s Victoria Street, S.W.I.


GEORGEBI. CALLENDER
" Veribest " (Bitumen Self-finished) Roofing Felt.

i
s. d. Each roll is sufficient to corer
Iply (per roll of 216 square ft.) 19 9 two squares with laps, and is
2 ply ,, P ,, 2 4 3 packed complete with galvan-
3 P ~ Y 19 ,, 29 3 ized nails and liquid cement
for tixing.
Carriage paid on 4 rolls r ply ; 3 rolls z ply ; 2 rolls 3 ply.
" Bitufelt" Bitun~enHooting Felt.
111rolls 1 2 yards long X I yard wide, No. I, 6.7, gd., No. 2, qa. gd. per
roll. No accessories.
ro rolls sent carriage p a i d
OARPENTER.
PATENT R O O P I N G , PELTS, &o.-contiltued.
M.
~ ~ ~ K I R G ECALLENDSR
& CO., LT~.-~0?Lti7Llled.
" Rooferite" (Bitumen) Rooting and Sarlcing Felts. 8. d.
No. I Roofing, per roll of 15 square yards . 12 5

3, 2 ,, 9, 19 11 . I0 9
,, 3 Sarking ,, , ,, . 6 9

6 rolls of No. I, 7 rolls of No. 2, or 10 rolls of No. 3 sent carriage paid.


" Bituline " Bitumen Insulating Felt and Lining Paper.
For cold storage and building work. I n rolls 24 yards long X I yard
wide, 6 s . 6d. pel. roll, 10 rolls sent carriage paid.
All Felt prices subject to special terms for quantities.

THE SOUTH WALES BRATTIOECLOTH & RUBBERGO., LTD., East Usk


Works, Newport, Monrnouthshire.

'' RUFEREEN." A strong and waterproof durable bitumenised fabric or


canvas for roofs, and sides of bungalows, halls, sheds, barns, poultry
houses, &c, and for undertiling. In rolls, lz yards X 36 inches wide.
List price I O S , od. per roll. Other widths and lengths on npplication.

" BRATISIISEN." A cheaper "untearable felt " tlmn "Rufereen," suit-


able for sarking or undert~ling, etc. 111 rolls, 24 yards X 36 inches
wide, o r can be made specially in other lengths and widths. I t is strong
enough to be fixed across rdfterv without roof boarding or reinforcement.
I t also obviates the necessity of "Torching " the tiles. List price 7d. per
s q u a r e yard. 14s od. p e r roll o f 2 4 ? p S i l s . See Adve~,tisement.

" UNDALEEN." A superior untearable folt, with a dressing of granu-


lated cork on both sides, for rindertiling or underslating, where extra in-
sulation is required. Also recotnmended for underlay of linoleum, &c
I n rolla 24 yards and 15 y w d s X 36 inches. Price ~orl.per square yard.
Trade Discount t o Builders' Merchants 333.z.

I:DWARD LLOYDWALLUOARDS
LIMITED,Shell hIex House,Strancl,\V.C.z.
Half-inch and & in. LLOYDBlTunrl~ousBOARDmakes a n ideal under-
lay for asphalte roof flats or sarking under slates and tiles, being an
insulator as well a s impervious to moisture and immune t o dry rot.
Available in sheets 4 It. wide and 10 ft.; 1 2 ft. and 14 It. long. Half-inch
thickness @ 32d. to 4 4 d per ft. and & i n . lhickness @ zQd. to 3&/. per
ft. according l o the qoaniity.
CARPENTER.
FENCING.
THE "STANFORD " (CLEW CHESTNUT)FENCINQ MFO. CO. LTD., Station
Works, Railway Sidings (L.M. & S.), Stanford-le-Hope, Essex.

" STANFORD "(All British) C L E CHESTNUT


~ AND WIREFENCING.
PIUCESQUOTEDare Builders' prices for cash ex Works.
For carriage prepaid add 10% for Fencing and 20% for Posts. If under
50 yards add 15% for Fencing and 25% for Posts.
All prices a t per yard run (without Posts).
All material if treated with Creosote preservative add 76% to price.
For each additional cable of 4 strands of 1q-gauge Wire add ~ f dper
. yard.
Any design or spacing manufactured a t pro rala rate.
Fixing is undertaken and charged according to local conditions,
quantities and distance, from 3)d. per yard.
Spacing in all sizes is measured between the Pales on lower cable.
S T ~ "EA." I'ales level at top bound eight strands of best Galvanized
Wire (each 14 gauge) in two cables, each Pale stapled to the cable.
Height. All Pales
full height. 2' o" 2' 6" 3' o" 3' 6" 4' o" 4' 6" 5' o" 5' 6" 6' 0"
Pales s.d. s . d . s.d. s.d. s.d. s.d. s.d. s . d . s.d.
5 in. apart. o 39 o 42 o 5% o 6f o 7a o 8f o gf o I O ~o I I ~
4in. ,, 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 f o g f o 1 0 ) 1 0 1 I
3 in. , o 4% o 5P o 69 o 8 o g& o 109 o I I Q I I& I 2%
2 in. ,, o 5& o 69 o 7f o g) o 112 I I I 2f I 4 i I 6
Close as poss-
ible. 1 2 1 6 1 g 2 0 ~ 6 2 g 3 0 3 3 3 8
STYLE" C." P&s alternately long and short bound 24 strands best
Galvanized Wire (each 14 gauge) in three cables, each Pale stapled to the
cable.
Height of Long Pales. 3' o" 3' 6' 4' o" 4' 6" 5' o" 5' 6" 6' on
Height of Short Pales. 2' o" 2' 6" 2' 6" 3' om 3' 6" 3' 6" 4' 0"
s.d. 8.d. s.d. 8.d. s.d. s.d. s.d.
Pales5 in. apa1.L . . o 5 o 6 o 7 o 79 o 8) o gf o 10)
, 4in ,, . . o 59 o 69 o 72 o 89 0 o IO$ 1 0
,, 3 in. ,, . . o 61, o 7%o 82 o gb o 101 I o I 14
,, 2 in. ,, . . o 79 0 g o I O ~o I I I~ I I 22 1 41

~'osI's, STRAININGPOSTSAND ~'I'RU'rS.


Length. 3P6" 4#o* 4,6" 5#o"5'6" 6to" 6#6" ,to" 7t 6" 8' o" 8'6"
IntermediaLePosts (1. d. d. d. d. d. s. d. s.d. 8 . d . s . d . s . d .
0 r S t ~ t s .Cost 2f 3 3) 4f 5 59 6 7 8 991 C
Straining Posts.
Cost . . 4% 6 7 89 10 11 I o r 2 1 4 I 7 2 o
THE (CLEFT A I Q U A L I T Y - ~ 3COST 1

T H E QUALITY HIGHER - T H E SERVICE B E T T E R

FENCING HAS THE

LONGEST LIFE and THE LOWEST COST


STANFORD ( C ~ E ' ~ ~ ~MI.
EFCT )C.0 1..
VD

(STATION WORKS L.M. & S.)


STANFORD-LE-HOPE, ESSEX
Ask for Special Quote :. Phone 166

ICLEFT AIQUTLITY-C~COST) ALSO


GATES
HURDLES
etc., etc.
WE GROW AND MAKE FROM A-TO-Z
324 CARPENTER.
FENCING-ronlin~rrd.
TI%% "ST,\SFOIII)" (CLEFTOHESTSU~.) FESCING 31~~;.60. L I ~ D . - - c o ~ ~ .
HANDGATIS to match Vencing (Deal Frames).
Fitted with Anglo Hinges allcl Surface Balanced Latch.
Prices complete as above ex Works or F.O.R. Carriage paid 15% extra.
Height. Width. Price. Width Price.
8 . d. 9. d.

If Pales are less than 2" apart add 71%.


FIELD GATES(Fittings extra but Fitted Free).
Height. Width. Price. Width. Price.
s. d. s. d.
'ifo" g' o" zz 6 10'0" 25 o
4' 6" 9'0" 26 6 10' 0" zy o
5' 0" g' 0" 30 0 10'0" 33 0
Gates in Pairs (for same width) add 10% to price.
P I ~ N G ~ . - D o u b l estrap hook and ride (24") @ 1116 Set. Spring Latch
and Catch 616, or Staple Latch with Lip 313.
THE STANLEY UNDERWOOD CO. LTD., Pitfold Mill, Shottermill, Haslemere,
Surrey.
" STANLEY " C L E CHESTNUT
~ FENCING.
Speciiication.-Stout pales cleft from English grown Chestnut, bound
with best " Crapo " galvanized wire, each line made up of four pieces
No. 13 gauge. Made in ten-yard lengths and dispatched in r o b .
Prices per yard run without posts :-
Style A No. I. All Pales full height, two lines of wires.
Height. 2' on 2' 6" 3' 0" 3' 6" 4 ' on 4' 6" 5' on 6' 0''
s.d. s.d. 8.d. s.d. s.d. s.d. s.d. s.d.
l'illrs$in.apart.o 7 o 8 o g o 11 I o) I 2 I 4 I 7
,, gin. ,, o g o r o 0118 I I& I 4 I 6 I 8 2 I
,, ? i n . ., o r o I o I z I 4& I 7 1 x 0 2 I 2 6
,, ~ i i n .., o I I ~I I & I 4 I 7 I 10 2 I 2 4 z 11
Style A No. 2. All Pales full height,,t h e e lines of wires.
IIright,s 3 ft. o in. to 6 it. o in. add I@. to prices of Style A No. I.
Style A No. 3. All Pales full height, four lines of wires.
Heights 4 ft. o in. to 6 it. o in, add gH. to prices of Style A No. I.
Style Ii N o . I . Pales alternately long and short, three lines of wires.
Height. 3' on 3' 6" 4' 0" 4' 6" 5' 0" 6' 0"
s , d . s.d. s.d. s.d. s.d. s.d.
Pales 3 ~ I I .aparL . . I o I 15 I 3 I 4f I 7 I 10
,, z i n . ,, . . I 2 1 4 I 5 ) 1 8 I I O ) Z ~ &
, I ) . , . . I 3f I 6 I 7) 1101 z I* z 6
CARPENTER.

THE STANLEY UNDERWOOD CO. I ~ ~ ~ , - - c o n l i ? ~ u e d .


Style R No. 2. Alternate Pales I ft. o in. shorter than height of fence,
four lines of wires.
Height. 4, 4> 6" 5, 6'
s.d. s.d. s.d. s.d.
Pales 3 jn. apart . I 5 I 7) I gh 2 2
,, 2 m. ,, . I 81 I I1 2 2 2 7
, I in. , . I 103 2 2 2 5 2 111

St?yle C . Pales nearly close, t h e e lines of wires.


Height. 2' 6" 3' o" 3' 6" 4' o" 4' 6" 5' o" 6' o"
s.d. s . d . s.d. s.d. s.d. s.d. s.d.
2 0 2 6 3 0 3 6 4 0 4 6 5 6
The Pales are bound as close together as it is possible to get them.
Souo~nra.-The " Stanley " Chestnut Fencing Gates and Posts can be
treated with brown Solignum wood preservative at an additional charge
of 10%.
Canmo~.-Chestnut Fencing Posts and Gates sent carriage paid to
any railway station in England and Wales not exceeding 200 miles from
London.
T~ms.-Prices of " Stanley " Chestnut Fencing, Posts and Gates are
subject to a builder's discount of 20%.
FI~Q.-Approximate cost of fixing locally by builder: 3 ft. o in. 4d.,
3 f t . 6 i n . 5 d . , 4 f t . o i n . 6 d . , 4 f t . 6 i n . 7 d . , 5 ft.oin.8d.,6ft.oin.gd.per
yard run.

POSTSfor Stanley Cleft Chestnut Fencing.


Straining Posts.-A straining post should be placed at aU ends, angles
and at intervals of about 50 yds. in long lengths of fence.
Struts.-Each end straining post should be provided vith a strut. Angle
straining posts and those placed at intervals in line of fence each require
two struts.
Intermediate Posts.-Intermediate posts should be fixed 2 to 3 yds.
apart, but for fencing 4 ft. 6 in. and over 2 yds. is recommended.
All posts are supplied 2 ft. o in.longer than height of fencing, except,
the straining posts for 5 ft. o in. and 6ft. o in. fencing, which arr 2 ft. 6 in.
longer.
Prices each :
Height of fence. 2' 0" 2' 6" 3' or' 3' 6" 4' o" 4' 6" 5' o" 6' 0"
s . d . s . d . s.d. s.d. s.d. s.d. s.d. s.d.
Saw? strainFg posts,
4m.x41n . 2 4 2 8 3 o 3 4 3 8 4 o 410 5 8
Sawn struts, 3 in. x
2m.. . . o I o o I I I I 1 3 I ~ 1 ; r I g 2 1
Round or cleft inter-
mediate posts, av-
eragegin.diam.. o 6 o 7 o 8 o r o I o I 2 I 4 I 8
7"
326 OARPENTER.
FENCING--continued.
%E STANLEY UNDERWOOD CO. LTD.--continued.
GATESto match Chestnut Fencing.
Field Gates gft. o in. wide.-
Height. 3' 0" 3' 6' 4' 0' 4' 6" 5' 0" 6' 0"
3 . d . s . d . 8.d. 8.d. 3.d. s . d .
To match Style A Nos. I,
2 and 3
To match Styie B NOS. I
. 27 6 29 6 31 6 33 6 36 o 45 o
and z . . . 2 9 0 3 1 3 3 3 6 3 5 9 3 8 6 4 8 0
~omatch~tyleb . . 33 6 36 6 39 6 42 6 46 o 57 o
Extra if gate is made 10 ft.
wide. . . , 2 0 2 3 2 6 2 9 3 0 3 6
Extra if gate is made in two
leavestohangfolding . I o I o I o 5 o 5 6 5 6
Fitti-.-For Field Gates : one air W.I. hinges - and hook and staples
fastening, 13s. od. per set.
For Gates made in two leaves : two pairs W.I. hinges, latch, centre stop
-
and bolt for tastenine at foot., 1%.
Gate Posts.-
. 6d. Der set.
Height of gate. Length. Per pair.
a. a.
3 ft. o in. 5 ft. 6 in. 14 0
3 ft. 6 in. 6 ft. 6 in. 22 6
4 ft. o in. 7 it. o in. 25 6
4 ft. 6 in. 7 ft. 6 in. 27 6
5 ft. o in. 8 ft. o in. 30 0
6 ft. o in. 9 it. o in. 35 0
Hand Gates, 3 ft. 6 in. wide.-
Height. 2' 6" 3' 0" 3' 6" 4' 0" 4' 6" 5' 0" 6' 0"
3.U. S.d. 3.d. 8 . d . 3 . d . 3.d. S.d.
To match Style A
Nos.1,nandg KO 3 10 g 11 3 12 3 15 3 16 o 18 6
To match Style B
Nos. I and 2 , - 11 6 12 o 13 o 16 3 17 o 19 g
TomatchStyleC . 12 3 13 3 14 3 15 g 19 3 20 6 23 6
Fittings.-
W.I. hinges and latch for gates up to 4 ft. o in. high, 4s. 6d. per set.
W.I.hinges and latch for gates 4 ft. 6 in. to 6 ft. o in. high, 53. od. per set.
Gate posts.-
Height of gate. Length. s. d.
2 ft. 6 in. 5 ft. o in. 7 0
3 ft. o in. 5 ft. 6 in. 8 o
3 ft. 6 in. 6 f t . o in. 9 0
4 ft. o in. 6 f t . 6 in. 9 10
4 ft. 6 in. 7 ft. o in. 10 8
5 ft. o in. 8 ft. o in. 12 4
6 ft. o in. g ft. o in. I4 0
S O L I ~ N U ~ ~ - C A R R I A ~ E (see
- T ~ preceding
RM~ page).
CARPENTER.
FENCING-conlinfred.
THE STANI~EY CO. h.--continued.
UNDERWOOD
OAK PARKPALE PENCINQ.-See aduertwemmt.
Specificat ion.--
31t.oin.,3ft.6in.and4ft.oin.high.
Posts 4 in. x 4 in., 2 ft. in ground, two lines of arris rails 2 ex 3 in.. x
3 in., one gravel plank 6 in. x I & in., plank stump 2 it. 6 in, x 2 in. x 2 in.,
sawn featheredged pales 3+ in. x in. x f in., or cleft oak pales for nailing
four to the foot.
4 ft. 6 in. high.
Posh 5 in. x 4 in., 2 ft. 6 in. in ground, arris rails, gravel plank, plank
stump and pales a.b.
5 ft. o in. high.
PosLs 5 in. x 4 in., 2 ft. 6 in. in ground, three lines of arris rails 2 ex 38 in.
x 34 in., gravel plank, plank stump, and pales a.b.
5 ft. Gin. and6ft.o in. high.
Posts 6 in. x 4 in., 2 ft. 6 in. in ground, three lines of arris rails 2 ex
34 in. x 34 in., one gravel plank, plank stump, and pales a.b.
Posts are sent for placing at about g ft. o in. centres and have butt ends.
Posts have weathered tops and are morticed for rails and notched for gravel
planks ; ends of rails are cut for tenoning to posts. Oak pins and gal-
vanized nails for fixing are included.
All materials are sent loose ready for erection, but prices do not include
fixing.
-
NETT PRICESper lineal yard free on mil, Haslemere station, Surrey
(without builder's profit).
With With
High. sawn pales. cleft pales.
s. d . s. 2.
3 ft. o in. 5 3 5 9
3 ft. 6 in. 5 6 6 2
4 ft. o in. 6 o 6 10
q ft. 6 in. 6 10 7 10
5 ft. o in. 8 7 9 9
5 ft. 6 in. 9 7 10 11
6 ft. 0 in. 10 3 11 9

Extras.-Weathered capping 24 in. x 14 in., and counterrail 2 in. x I & in.


IS. ~ dper. yard run.
If posts are carried up 6 in, higher and have rounded or four-way weathered
tops, qd. per yard run.
C a ~ m o ~ . - A d d to above prices for carriage : to stations in London
area. 10% ; to stations up to 50 miles from London, 12a% ; to stations
up to IOO miles from London, 15%.
Fma-Approximate cost of Gsing per lineal yard by local builder :
gft.oin.,3ft.Gin.,1~.9d.; 4 f t . o i n . , 4 f L . 6 i n . , z s . o d . ; 5ft.oin.,5ft.6in.
6 ft. o in., 28. gd.
7)
328 OARPENTER.

GATESto match Oak Park Fencing.


Double Leaf Gates.
Specifcation.--9 ft. o in. wide, strongly framed, af in. thick, with
weathered capping and gravel plank and covered with sawn featheredge
pales or cleft pales. Posts 6 in. x 6 in, with rounded or four-way weathered
tops. Wrought iron reversible hinges, ring handle latch, oak centre stump
and bolt for fastening at foot.
High. E s. d. High. 1: s. d.
3 ft. 0 in. 610 o 5 ft. 0 in. 9 0 0
3 ft. 6 in. 617 6 5 ft. 6 in. g 10 o
4 f t . o in. 7 7 6 6 ft. o in. 10 o o
4 ft. 6 in. 810 o
Hand Gates.
Speci6cation.-3 it,. o in. wide, stro~lglyframed, ?A i n . thick, wilh
weathered capping and gravel plank and covered with sawn featheredge
pales or cleft l~ales. Posts 5 in, x 5 in, or 6 in. x 4 in., with rounded or
four-way tops. Wrought iron reversible hinges, and ring handle latch.
High. E s. d. High. £ s. d.
3 ft. o in. 3 0 0 5 ft. o in. 4 0 0
3 ft. 6 in. 3 2 6 5 ft. 6 in. 4 5 0
4 ft. o in. 3 7 6 6 ft. o in. 4 10 o
4 ft. 6 in. 3 17 6
CARRIAGE.-A~O~~ prices for gates include carriage to railway stations
up to 200 miles from London.
TERMS.-Prices of above gates are subject to a builder's discount of 2 0 %

" STANLEY" INTERLACED


FENCINQ-~~~ advertisement.
Speci6cation.-The fencing is made in panels z yds. long between the
posts and consists of slats 3 in. x ) in. interlaced, stops I in. x 2 in.,
weathered capping 24 in. x I) in., and centre supports I+ in. x 18 in.
Dimensions of posts are given below: each post is aupplied with a cham-
fered cap.
Pricea per yard lineal, i~uludingposts, caps, and centre support to go
into ground.
~ t $ cA . I n Red Deal
Height of Dimensions In In but with Posts
Fence. of Posts. Oak. Red Deal. in Chestnut.
s. d. s. a. s. a.
3 f t . o i n . 5ft.6in.long, 3in. x 3 i n . 6 6 4 3 4 7
4 f t . o i n . 6 f t . 6 i n . ,, gin. x 3in. 7 10 5 2 5 7
5 f t . o i n . 7 f t . 6 i n . ,, g i n . x g i n . g 2 6 I 6 7
6 f t . o i n . g f t . o i n . ,, gin. x gin. 10 6 7 o 7 7
Style B (with square openings at top).
In Red Deal
Height of Dimensions In In but with Pmta
Fence. of Posts. Oak. Red Deal. in Chestnut.

.. -
N.B.-The open portion in Style R is about I ft. in 4 fL. fencing, I* ft. in
5 ft. fencing, and 2 ft. in 6 ft. fencing.
Panels less than 2 yds. long will be charged as 2 yds.
GATESto match Interlaced Fencing.
Double Leaf Gates.-
Specification.--9 ft. o in. wide with strong framing 2&. in. thick with
weathered capping, filled in with slats interlaced. Posts 6 in. x 6 in., with
chamfered CUDS. Wroueht iron reversible hinees. - . thumb latch. centre
stump and bolt for f a s t e h g at foot.
To match Style A . To match Style B.
I n Red Deal In Red Deal
but with Posta but with Posh
Hcight. In 0ak.Red Deal. in Chestnut. In Oak. Red Deal. in Chestnut.
s. a. s. a. 8 . a. s. a. s. a. s. a.
gft.oin.105 o go o 93 o 1x0 o 95 o 98 o
4 ft. o in. 122 6 102 6 106 6 127 6 107 6 111 6
5 ft. o in. 150 o 125 o 129 6 155 o 130 o 134 6
6 ft. 0 in. 165 0 135 0 140 0 170 0 I40 0 145 o
Hand Gates.
Specification.-3 ft. o in. wide with strong framing 2 in. thick with
weathered capping, filled in with slats interlaced. Posls 4 in. x 4 in.
with chamfered caps. Wrought iron reversible hinges and thumb latch.
To match Style A . To match Style B.
In Red Deal I n Red Deal
In but with Posts In but with Posta
Height. In Oak. Red Deal. in Chestnut. In Oak. Red Deal. in Chestnut.
s. d, s. a. s. a. s. a, s. 3. s. ll.
3 ft. o in. 38 6 32 6 33 6 41 0 35 0 36 0
4 ft. o in. 43 6 36 o 37 6 46 o 38 6 40 o
5 ft. o in. 53 o 43 6 45 G 55 6 46 0 47 6
6 ft. o in. 60 o 47 6 50 o 62 6 50 o 52 6
Souewuar.-The "Stanley" Interlaced Fencing and Gales can be
Lreated with brown Solienurn
of 10%.
- -
wood preservative at an additional charee
C a ~ ~ I ~ e ~ . - I n t e r l a c eFencing
d and Gates sent carriage paid to any
railway station in England and Wales not exceeding zoo miles from London.
TER~.-Prices of "Stanley " Interlaced Fencing and Gates to makh
are subject to a builder's discount of 20%.
Frcmo.-Approximate cost of fixing per lineal yard by local builder,
IS. gd. to IS. 6d.

71
330 OARPENTER.
FENCING-conli?lued.
~ I E R T OABREY
N JOINERYWORKB,Shore Street, Merton Abbey, 8.W.19.
OAK FENCINGW I T H CONCRETEPOSTS.
Concrete posts 6 in. X 34 in. up lo g r o m d level and 1,apering towartls
the top, finishingqin. X 36in. Oak side posts 3 in. X z in., bolted tomain
posts, reaching to grouud line only, mortised to taka rails and notched for
gravel board. Arris rails ex 3 in. X 3 in. ; gravel board 6 in. X 12 in. ;
capping 2; in. X I+ in. with counter rail 2 in. X 12 in. ; pales 34 in. wide,
feather edge to overlap not less than 4 in. ; galvanized nails. I n 10 St.
panels
Prices per yard, including 10 % for builders :-
Keight . . . 4 ft. q f t . 6 in. 5 f t . 5 ft. 6 in. 6 f t . 6 ft. Gin.
Wit11 saw1 pales . 7/94 8/5$ 911 10/5f 1111 1119
Withcleftpales . 8/10 1011 111- 13/14 1412 1513
Concrete posts can be tinted a t a slight estra charge.
Prices include delivery t,o any station witliiii 100 miles of London fm.
orders of not less than 2 0 yards.
ROWLAND BROS.Bletchley,London showrooms,.+o&4~, Oxford Street,W.~.
OAK PARKFENCING.
Specification.-
Poets for fences u p to 5 ft. are 5 in. X 4 in. : above 5 ft. are 6 in. x 4 in.
Arriv rails 2 ex 34 in. X 3) in. Gravel board, 6 in. X ~f in. Sawn pales
4 in. X f i n . on back. Cleft pales gain. Xg in. bare on back for $ in. lap.
The lighter specification provides for posts 4 in. x 4 in. u p to 5 It. o in.
high, 5 i n . . x 4 in. up to 6 ft, o in. high, arris rails z ex 3 in. x 3 in.
and gravel board 6 in. X I in., pales the snnie.
All in g ft, bays, posts required beyond one t o each bay, extra.
Materials sent loose.
The above can also be supplied in Larch, Fir, Creosoted Deal, or part
and part, together with Onk, and to any specification.
Prices per yard lineal : With With Prepared
Sawn Pales. Cleft Pales. for fixing
s. (1. s. d. extra
4 it. o in. high- ,( 2 rails) 6 ? 8 2 6d.
~i~hter 5
4 it. 6 in. high (2 rails)
5
6 11
7
9 2
4 6J.
6d.
Lighter 5 11 8 3 6d.
5 ft. o in. high ( 3 rails) 8 2 10 8 8d.
Lighter 6 11 9 6 ad.
5 ft. 6 in. high ( 3 rails) 9 5 11 9 8d.
Lighter 8 2 10 6 8d.
6 ft. o in. high ( 3 rails) 10 3 1 2 10 8d.
Lighter 8 10 11 6 8d.
Extras :-
Capping (2 ex 2 9 in. X 25 in.) and Counter rail ( 2 6 x I in.) gd. extra.
Prepared for fixing i d , extra.
If top3 of posts rounded . 3d. ,,
Ditko, pointed all way8 and necked . . 6 d . ,,
If stump ( 2 ft. 6 in. X 3 in. X a in. pointed) to gravel board 2 d . ,,
A11 above prices are a t per yard linen1 of fence, in two ton lots. Carriage
paid to station.
OARPENTEB
FENCING-conllnl<ed.
ROWLANDR1ros.-continued.
GATES(planed) to ~ i ~ a t cOak
h Psrk Fencing.
Pnirs. 23 in. If 2 iu. Revrrsible3iio. Oitk Ifoak
Height Ol~ening thick tilick Hiuges nnd rilig pOst,s llosts
per paw. per pair. llauille latcl~ 7i1i.x iin. 6in.xGin.
fitted per set, pair. pnir.
s, d. s. d. Y. (1. s. 3. s. d.

1
4 it. o in. g lt. o In. 76 6 70 o 26 6
4 ft. 6 in. g it. o in. 80 o 73 6 29 0
5 ft. o in. g ft. o in. 89 o 81 o 26 6 48 o 33 o
5 ft. 6 in. g it. o in. 9.4 o 86 o 50 6 35 6
6 ft. o in. g ft. o in. gg o 91 o 56 o 38 6
Any of the above pairs with Cleft Pales instead of Sawn, a t
81- per pair extra.
Fall bolt and oak stump are ~rovidedfor in the above ironwork.
Wickets. 23 ill, If ? in. Reversible 24 in. Oak If oak
Height Opcniug tl,ick tliick hinges and ring posts posts
eacli. encll. handle latch Gin.x Gill. 6iu.x sin.
iitted per set, pnir, pair.
n. LZ. s. d. Y. d. s. d. s. d.
2 6 6 1 8 6

1
4 ft. o in. 3 it. 6 in. 33 o 31 o
4 ft. 6 in. 3 it. 6 in. 34 6 32 6 29 o 20 o
5 ft. o in. 3 ft. 6 in. 39 6 36 G 11 o 3 3 6 2 3 0
5 ft. 6 in. 3 ft. 6 in. 41 6 38 6 35 6 25 0
6 it. o in. 3 ft. 6 in. 44 o ,+I o 38 6 27 6
Any of the above with Cleft Pales instlead of Sawn, 31- e:rch, extra.
The above Gates can be ~ n a d eto any dimensions.
Carriage paid t,o Stntions in lhgland & Wales
Tr:tde Discount I 5 % nett.

WIRE FENCING.
PAEKER,WINDER& ACHURCH, bm.,Broad Street, Birmingham, I. Loidon
ODcc : 7 & 8, Great Marlborough Street, W. I.
" EMPIRE" a L ~ FENCINQ.
K
Price per roll of 25 yards, complete with Lie Wi res . Other lengths over
25 yards a t pro rata prices.
Msh.Gauge 3 ft. 3 ft. 6 in. 4 ft. 4 ft. 6 in. 5 ft. 5 ft. 6 in.
ins. Wire. high. high. hgh. high. high. high.
I 16 1 8 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 7 8 2 2 4 2 7 1 2119
15 1 1 6 3 2 2 3 2 8 4 2144 3 0 5 3 6 5
13 2 1 1 0 2 1 9 6 3 8 0 3 1 6 6 4 5 0 4 1 3 6
I $ 16 I 7 6 1 1 2 1 1168 2 I 3 2 5 1 0 2 1 0 5
15 1 1 2 6 11711 2 3 4 2 8 9 2 1 4 2 2 1 9 7
13 2 1 6 2 8 5 2 1 5 4 3 2 3 3 9 2 3 1 6 1
1) 15 1 3 3 1 7 I 111 0 11410 118 9 2 2 7
14 1 5 9 I 1 0 0 1 1 4 4 1 1 8 7 2 2 1 1 2 7 2
12 2 0 0 2 6 8 2 1 3 4 3 0 0 3 6 8 3 1 3 4
332 CABPENTER.
FENGING-eo?ifinercd.
PAEKEB, WINDEB & ACW~CH,L T D . - - c ~ I ~ u C ~ .
"EMPIRX" CHAIX LIYK F ~ ~ c l s @ - c o n t i n ~ i e d .
Msh.Gauge 3 ft. 3 ft. 6 in. 4 ft. 4 ft. 6 in. 5ft. 5 fl,. 6 in.
ins. Wire. high. high. hqh. high. hgh. high.
12 14 0 1 9 3 1 2 5 1 5 8 1 8 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 5 3
13 1 5 0 1 9 2 1134 1 1 7 6 2 1 8 2 5 10
11 1 1 6 0 2 2 0 2 8 0 2 1 4 0 3 0 0 3 6 0
2 14 0 1 7 6 1 0 5 1 3 4 1 6 3 1 9 2 I I2 1
13 I I 6 I 5 I I 8 8 112 3 11510 119 5
11 1116 116,g 2 2 0 2 7 3 2 1 2 6 2 17 9
9 2 1 0 3 2 1 8 7 3 7 0 3 1 5 4 4 3 9 4 12 I
2) 14 0 1 4 9 0172 0198 I 2 I 1 4 7 1 7 0
12 1 3 6 1 7 5 1 1 1 4 1 1 5 3 1 1 9 2 2 3 1
10 112 6 11711 2 3 4 2 8 g 214 2 219 7
3 14 0 1 4 0 0 1 6 4 0188 I I o I 3 4 1 5 8
12 1 0 6 1 3 1 1 1 7 4 1 1 0 9 1 1 4 2 1 17 7
10 1 8 3 11211 1 1 7 8 2 2 4 2 7 1 2 I1 g
g 1 1 1 9 1 1 7 0 2 2 4 2 7 7 2 1 2 1 1 2 18 2
Carriage paid home within cartage limits in Great Urilain.
Prices of Intermediate gauges on application. Bnildera' discount z5')!,.
Special price8 for quantities.
" E M P ~"P W o v s ~Wme FPNCPS.

inches. inches. s. d. s. d.
4 24 22 g g o 6) o 7 Heavy boundary
6 40 22 g g o 8+ o g Heavy sheep
7 44 22 g g o 9) o 10 Heavy estate
7 48 22 g g o 10 o 10) Heavy cattle
11 57 22 g 9 I 2h I 3 Farmhdeer
11 57 11 g Q I 7 I 7* Farm&deer
7 26 6 g 13 o 7& o 7& Garden
10 36 6 g 13 o g& o g Garden
7 42 13 g 12 o 8 o 8 Medium genera
Purposes
18 48 8 g 13 o 11 o 11 Poultry
20 60 8 g 13 I 2 I a Poultry
The above price8 are exclusive of posts and are subject to Uuildaru'
Discount of 20%. Supplied only in 55 and I I O yard rolls.
Carriage paid on 55 yards to English and Welsh Stations and to any
Post or Station in Scotland south of line between Aberdeen and Oban.
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JOINER.

TI,\IBElt SP].:CIlJICATlOR: for Great Britain adopted by


the Timber Trade Federation of the United Kingdom.
(For Carpentrg timber see Carpenter.)

(A.A.). FOR CONSTRUCTIONAL


WORK0 s THE HIGHEST CLASS :-
Generally all joinery and flooring to be prepared from well seasoned
redwood, deals, battens and boards.
Joinery, except where otherwise specified, to be framed in redwood (also
known as yellow fir), in first or second quality Russian or Swedish or first
quality Finnish of the best shipments.
Flooring to be a quality not lower than unsorted redwood or yellow
Russian, Swedish or Finnish boards or battens, or alternatively similar
quality white, 4 in. being allowed for planing from the specified dimensions
+
in thickness and in. for each cdgr in the width, plus the tongue or rebate
if so worked.

Generally all joinery and flooring to be prepared from well seasoned


redwood, deals, battens and boards.
Joincry, except where otherwise described, Lo be constructed of redwood
(also known as yellow fir) of grde or unsorted (firsts, seconds and thirds)
Russian or the best shipments of unsorted wood from Sweden and Finland.
(Brands to be approved by architect.)

Consult MORRIS about the Hardwoods


JOINER.

To be free from all loose knots and any knots larger than one penny in
diameter, also free from discoloured sapwood and reasonably free from
heart shake.

To be the customary trade thicknesses and widths and the thickness of


all joinery specified are the dimensions before planing, ) in. being allowed
for each wrot face from the specified dimensions.

Floorings to be of no lower grade than unsorted Swedish and/or Finnish


redwood or white (either imported planed or prepared in this country)
or of unsorted Russian redwood or white prepared in this country, in. +
being allowed for planing from the specified thickness and ) in. for each
edge in the width plus the tongue or rebate if so worked.

(B.) FOR CONSTRUCTIONAL


WORK WHERE A LOW PRIME COST IS
ESSENTIAL L-

Generally all joinery and floorings to be prepared from well seasoned


redwood, deals, battens and boards.

Joinery to be constructed of redwood (also known as yellow fir) equal in


quality to the best shipments of 3rds or unsorted redwood from Sweden,
Finland or Russia.

To be free from loose knots, cross stakea, rot, and discoloured sap. To
be the customary trade thickness and widths and the thicknessas of all
+
the joinery specified are the dimensions before planing, in. being allowed
for each m o t face from the specified dimensions.

Floorings to be Russian, Swedish, Finnish or Norwegian redwood andlor


white; if imported to be of a quality not lower than 3rd Swedish or if
home manufactured to be of equal quality, & in, being allowed for plan-
from the specified thickness and & in, for each edge in the width, plus the
tongue or rebate if so worked.

APPENDIX.
Only redwood (also known as yellow) and whitewood fir have been
specified, but the following alternative woods could all be substituted at
the discretion of the architect, where supplies are available.

MORRIS present the pick of the World's forests


JOINER. 335

No. 2 or Better Clear Douglas Fir (also known as Prime Clear British
Colurnbian Pine or Oregon Pine).
No. 2 or Better Silver Spruce.
No. 2 or Better Western Hemlock.
Canadian Yellow Pine.
First, Second and Third Siberian Pine.
Canadian Red Pine.
Long Leaf Pitch Pine.

s y i u e n the " Joinel* " are for nomiual


T ~ ~ c ~ ; ~ ~ s s ~ , s . - T h e p ~ i c ethrouyhout
thicknesses, which will be found, as a rule, about I-8th to 3 - 1 6 t h of an inch
more than the actual; but as it is now becoming very general to specify
"jnislied thickness," it mvst be understood that a correspondiny i m r e a ~ ein
price is to be charged, ns it interferes v r y materially with the converting o f
stuff, especially in hard woods. I t will generally be found neceusay i f
" finished thickness" is specified to take an extra $inch of rough timber to

cover this.

BASIC PRICES.
The prices throughout "Joiner" are based on cost of timber as
follows :- s. a.
Yellow deal . . . . o 4% p t fool
~ super in the inch
British Columbian pine . . o 4 99

Pitch pine . . . . o 8$ to g jd. ,,


Wh~tewood(American) . . o 8
Engliih o:dc (Iugb cut throupll
and through) . ., o g to I o ,,
Ditto (Wainscot Billets) . I 3 to I 6 ,,
Ditto (Quartered sqnare-edged
stock) . . . . . I 6
Japanese oak (plain) . . o 7$toro&d.,,
. ,. . o g to I I ,,
Ditto (figured)
Wainscot ,, (American)
,, ,, (Austrian).
.
.
I o
I 4
-. tt 9

American, Australian e African Walnut from MORRIS


338 JOINER.
RASIG PRICES--conlint~td.
Cuba mahogany
Walnut (Australian)
. . from I 3
. , I I+
per foot supeis in the inch.
,, (French) . . . I 6
,, (American) . . i 2
,, (English)
Moulrnein teak
. .
.
. . I 6
from 10 19

Labors generally on the above, taking those on Deal as I, are :-Pitch


Pine 13, Oak, M a h o g and Walnut 22, and Teak 3.
Circular work on plan is considered flat sweep, if utliler half-inch rise,
per foot in length of the chord.
Ditto, quick sweep, above half an inch rise.
For all circular work on plan (unless otherwise mentioned), add to
the price of the straight a fourth for every of an inch rise on a foot of the
chord line, which will generally cover cost.
s. d .
Example-If the price of straight work be . . 2 0
It will be for circular work 2, i m h rise 2 6
;: 3 0
3 6
1 7 , 4 0
Circular on plan to small quadrant corners, three times the price of
straight.
See note in Carpenter as to the grooved ; m I tongued boarding.
EMPIRE TIMBERS.
The following a r e approximate prices of a number of Empire grown
Limbers wbich arc now obtainable without difficulty: readers a r e
referred to the book on Empire Timbers published by the Imperial Insti-
tute, South Kensington,S.W'.7, for full descriptions and characteristics.
SOFTWOOD.
DOUGLASFIR is imported extensively from Canada, :iud large
quantities ;ire being used both for house construction and joinery
purposes. FLOORINGS,known as Columbian Pine Floori~ig, a r e con-
sidered very satisfactory being kiln dried, free of all defects and
perfectly manufnctnred, in all sizes, I' X 4" to 6" and I&" X 4' to 6", in
square edge and tongued and grooved and prepared for secret nailing.
The difficulty experienced in the past of obtniuing reguli~r w i d t l ~ s
has now been overcome by the Canadian hlills, under the new grading
list, termed " N " list-Rules agreed upon after the recent O t t a ~ a
Conference by the Lumber Association of British Columbia. Deals a r e
being imported surfaced both edges and, if desired, all sides. Although
reducing the size, i.e., z* X 8. finishing rf' X 7 r ,tests have proved they
a r e still stronger and superior to the average European Deal.
Prices a t present a r e :-
Merchantable Building Quality S4S
building sizes . . . . . .
a. .
scant, usual
£15/ro/- per std.
Floorings I' X 4' and wider
I&' Ditto
. . . ..
. . . . .
I g/- per sq.
3216 per sq.
The Lumber Com~nissioner?or British Columbia, British Columbia.
House, I & 3, Lower Regent Street, London, S.JV.1, is always pleased ~ I I
advise those interested as to this material.

MORRIS Oak Flooring, from 351- to 1351- a


:;e
r:
for the Building Trade

Choice seasoned stocks of


TEAK + MAHOGANY + OAK
W A L N U T + BIRCH + W H I T E W O O D
in their different varieties together
with every other commercial Hardwood

Modern sawmill and artificial


drying equipment produce the
best floorings, both in strip and
block, and enable us t o quote
keen prices for mouldings and
other forms o f prepared
hardwood.

SAVENSDALE WClARI STAMFORD H I L L


& SAWMILLS. LONDON. N.16.
358 JOINER.
E M P I R E TIMBERS-conlinued. ' '

HE HAIIPTOXT I ~ I B ECO. R LTD.,Tulip Tree Wharf, Hampton, hiiddlesex.


Western Hed Cedar is becoming very popular in this country, both for
fencingarid 'oinery. - -
When useA for fencing it requires r.o chemical such as creosote, etc., as
it is one of the few woods which are self-preserving,
Used untreated for interior joinery, it will weather to a golden brow11
colour.
The quality for joinery and doors is know11 as U k q Clear or Factory
Select. For sills, Ukay Select Merchantnble. For fences, Ukay Nn. I
Rlerchantable.
It can be obtained either rift, sawn, or place sawn. 'I'lie former is
II preferiible for most uses, but the latt,er where figure is required.
Weight per foot cube, Kiln dried . . . 21 lhs.
,, Air dried. , , 2 2 ,,
,, green. . . .
(Average green moisture content, 3 9 % )
29,,
-
Prices compare, on an average, with British Columbian Pine (Douglas
Fir), and for qnality it is cheaper than first yellow deal.

The following prices a r e for average specification without selection


When picked for grain or extra long lengths or wide widths a r e requiver1
higher prices a r e chargerl.
Pel. foot orbe.
Widths. s. d.' s. d.
Austrnlian Silky Oak (Joinery and flooring) 6
'
- I'2 - I2 0
Tasmanian Oak (Flooring) . . . . - 7
J a r r a h (Joinery and flooring) . . . 0

Honduras Mahogany (Joinery)


Nigerian ,, 9,
.. .. . .
4
-
9 >* 6
14
I0
6
0
0
Indian White ,, 9, . . . 6 6,, 8 6
Burma ,, 9 . . . 8 6 ,, 10 6
Ciurgun (Joinery and flooring) . . . 6 69, 9 6
Nigerian Walnut (Joinery) . . . -
- I0 0
Australian ,, . . .
.
99 15 0
East Indian (Bombwe) Walnut (Jninery) 12 0 ,, 14 0
African Walnut (Joiuery) . ., , 8 6
-
,. ro 6
o
Australian Black Bean (Joinery and floorir~g)
I'oko Teak (Nigeria (Joinery) . .
Larana Whitewood )Nigeria) (Joinery)
.
.
11
7 6
9
16
,, 1 8 o
,, l a 0
White Chuglam (Joine1.y) . . . . 8 6 ,,lo 6
IndianSilver Greywood (Joinery and flooring) 13 0 ,, '5 0
Padonk(Andaman (Joinery and countertops) 13 o ,, 16 o
, (Burma) {Joinery) . .
Pyinma 9t
.
. . . .
. 12 0 ,, 15
8 6 ,, 11
0
6
.
Haldu
IndianLaurelwood ,,
Koko
,
9,
... .
.
. . . .
.
8 6,,1o
- 18
14 0 ,, 16
6
o
0
Pvnkado . . . . 8 6 ,, 12 6
0Lechi ,, . . . . 6 6 , , 8 6
Rarri (Joinery :uid flooring) . . . 4 999 6 6

If it is FLOORING,send your enquiries to-


. . TRADE NOTICES.
T h e H a m p t o n T i m b e r Go., L t d . , h o l d S t o c k s of D o u g l a s F i r a n d C e d a r
i n a l l q u a l i t i e s of S a w n L u m b e r a n d F l o o r i l ~ g s . T h e y h a v e s u p p l i e d v a r i o u s
a u t h o r i t i e s , i n c l u d i n g L o n d o n C o u n t y Council c o n t r a c t s , a n d m i l l s e n d
s a m p l e s if r e q u i r e d .
J a m e s L a t h a m L t d . of 124, C u r t a i n R o a d , E.C.2 a n d 11'.W. H o m a r d
Usos. & Co. of 3 8 , T r i n i t y S q u a r e , E.C.3, a r e t w o of t h e l a r g e s t i m p o r t e r s
of E m p i r e h a r d w o o d s a n d h o l d stocks of t h e above tiinbers.
War. MALLINSON& SONS, LTD., 130-140, H a c k n e y R o a d , E.z. H a r d w o o d
t i m b e r merchants.

D E A L IN THIGKNESSES.

pel. j o o l super.
Rough (110 Inbor) . . . . .
Ditto, edges shot . . . . .
Wrought one side and edgcs . . .
Wrought both sides and edges . .
If cross.tongued . . , . add
If matched and headed orV-jointed
(Including allowances for width)
..
UARDWOOD IN THIGKNESSES.

pers fool super.


+-inch rough (no labor)
~ n c hditto .. .. .. .. . .. ..
f:&h ditto
~ i - i ~ ~ditto
~b-inchditto
ch ,. .. .. ... ... ... ...
....
Add for each side wrouoht, including edges
for cross-touguing .
if matched and beaded or V-iointed
. . . ..
.
1 z h h roueh. I I O lnbor . . . . . . .
.
Add for each'side wrought, i;rludiug edges.
for cross-tougning . . . . .
,, if miltche~lnnd beaded or V-jointeil ,
If tire wood is sl~ecinllyselected nu ndditiun must be mnde on the above prices
according t o the prime cost. Generally an ndilitio~l of zo per ceut. on item* of
rough, no lnbor, will covci this.

V. FRANGHI & GO. Ltd., 29 Howard Rd., London, N.16 Telephone


cLtssold :
3403
840 JOINER.
ENGLISH O A K I N THIGKNESSES.
Waste, labor and nails included : per foot super.
I inch 12 inch I& inch z inch
8.d. s.d. 8 . . 8 . d .
Rough-fixed . 1 4 1 8 s o 0 8
Edges shot , 1 5 1 9
Wrought one side and edge, . 1 8 2 0
2
2 5
2
3
210
2
If matched and beaded or V-joinled
on one side ndd . 0 4 4 0 5 0 5 $ 0 6 :
Ditto both sides ndd . 0 6 0 6 a 0 7 0 8
D E A L F L O O R S :per squure.
Labov and
Bsd Yellow Deal. Labor only. illaterials.
8 , d.' 3. d.
I-mch W W I , edges shot . . . . . o 6 6 I 13 6
Ditto, wrought In batten (7411.) widths with
splayed headings . o 8 6 I 17 o
D~tto,ditto in &in. widths with ditto . . o 12 9 2 g 6
I*-inch wrought in batten widths w ~ t hsplayed
. .
-headings . . . o g o a 6 o
Ditto, ditto in &-in. widths with ditto . . o 13 6 2 17 6
If grooved and t o n m e d in batten widths on
Gin. or ~ f - i n a. d d . . o 2 6 o 6
L(

Ditto, ditto in &in. widths add . o 3 o o 7 o


I&-inch wrought in batten widths with splayed
headings . .
Ditto, ditto in &in. widths with ditto
. . .
0 9 6
o ro 6
2 1 5 6
3 3 9
If groovedand tongued, or rebated and tilleted
in batten widths add . o 3 o o 6 o
Ditto, ditto in &in. widths udd . o 4 6 o 9 6
HARDWOOD FLOORS.
'The prices for hardwood flooring vary very considerdbly according to
grade and quantity required and also because of fluctuations in the rates of
exchange: firm quotations, therefore, should always be obtained from
merchants and importers for the supply of the material and the following ore
t h e approximate costs of laying, including nails and builder's profit
Labour and nails only, per sqnare :
Colnnlbia~l Pitch
\ W t h of bmarrls. pinc. pme. Ui~li. 'Sea k .
7" 46" 7"
s. 11. .s.rl. 3 . d . s . d .
7"
s.d,
.+sf &" 7" 46"
8.d. ,v.d. 8.d.
I in. grooved &
tongued,secret
nailed . . . 12 6 18 6 15 o 2 2 6 18 6 27 6 23 6 34 6
I Q in. Ditto . .
14 6 zr 6 17 6 26 o 2 1 6 31 6 27 6 40 o
I + in. Ditto 17 o 2; o s o 6 30 o 2 4 o 36 o 31 o 46 o
Preparing for, and
wax polishing
(labour and
materials) . . 27s. 6d. 32,s. 6d. 3 5 8 . 011. 375. 6'1.

Sole manufacturers of " Fran-Kee " (wood mosaic) Floors-


JOINER. 341
H A R D W O O D FLOORS--continued.
'SHE HANPTON T I N B E CO.,
~ Z LTD.,Timber Merchants, Tulip Tree Wharf,
Castle Eouse, High Street, Hampton, Middlesex. " Hamco " British
Columbian Pine Floorings.
L s. d.
I* X 4' and I" X 6. random grain, kiln dried . . rg o per square
I" X 4. and I* X 6" rift sawn , . . 1 4 6 ,,
IF x 4" r i f t sawn only . .
, , . . I II 6 ,,
J a x ~ sL a . r ~ a n r ,L m . , Timber Merchant,s and Importers a n d Flooring
hIanufacturors, 124 Curtain Road, E.C.2.
Approximate prices for Hardwood Floorings, fully desiccated, prepared
tongued and groovcd, in long boards rendy for laying.
Hordluood. I in. nonrinnl. 1%in. nominal. pel. nominnl sq.
E 8 . d. L ,s. d.
Austrian wair~scotoak . 5 o o 610 o
Plain Japanese oak
Figured Japanese oak
.. 3 15 o
4 7 6
5 0 0
j 12 6
Plain American oak . 4 10 o 515 0
Pitch pine . . . 3 10 o 1 17 6
Ewcpi?.e Iln,~dwooiE.
I ~ i d i a nteak . '. j j o 7 0 0
Indian Silvev G r e y ~ o o r l 6 o o 7 15 0
British Columbi;~nI'inc 2 o o 2 15 o (9

Canadian mnplc . . 4 2 6 5 5 0
Tasmanian oak . . 4 o o 5 2 6
East Indian Mahoborn
teak . . . 4 o o 5 5 0
For about 5 squarcs ; prices for large quantities rather less.
THE WACHALFLOORINQCOMPANY, 28 Victoria Street, S.W.I. Tongued
and grooved Strip Oak Flooring 4 in. X 24 nominal, 8 in. X z in.
actual, kiln dried, ends matched, for laying over esisting deal floors,
obtainable in plain and quarter sawn i n several grades frcln 30s. per
nominal square. Laid and polished, from 7s. 6d. per squarc yard.
I in. x 3 in. nominal, 13/16 in. X z a i n . actual, tongued an& grooved,
ends matched, i n several grades, prices fronl 38s. per square. Laid and
polished from 8s. 6d. per square yard. Country work extra.
hI. A. M O ~ R I LTD., Y Ravensdale Wharf and Sawmill, Stamford IIiII,
London, N.16.
Long strip flooriug, prepared tougued and grooved for secret nailing ill
usual batten widths. Approxinmte retail prices :
I' thick rf. thick
American plain Oak . . 661- 841- pec ?~oi~ii?r.rl
sqrcul'r
Japanese plain Oak .
. 701- 901-
Japanese Figured Oak . 7716 9716 71

Austrian Oak, 25% Figured 10216 IZO/-


.
*Burmah Teak
*C;urjun . . . .. . 8716
6216
1101-
8216
*Hard Maple . . . 5716 801-
"Birch . . . . .
- 451-
E m p m timbcr..
Go/-

Wholesale price6 and prices of other varieties on application.

V. FRANCHI & Go. Ltd.,2! Howard Rd., London, N.16 .


Telephone :
CLleeold3403
342 JOINER.
H A R D W O O D FT,OORS-conlinrred.
EDWARDLLOYDWALLBOARDS LIMITED,Shell Mex House, Strand,Mr.C.z.
One-eight,h-inch LLOYDSUPER RARDBOARD is a tempered, highly
compressed fibre board with smooth face and makes an attractive,liygienic
and durable floor. It may be laid in tiles or sheets as desired and with an
underlay of insulation board if required. Full particulars on application.
For prices see under '' Centering and Shuttering."
G L U E D A N D D1ITRE:D B O R D E R S TO H E A R T H S :
per foot ~ u n . Deal. P. P. Oak. Teak.
To hearths in $,in. floors .
Ditto, .
. .. oos . d65. s.d.
o 7
s.d.
I
2
s.d.
I 7
Ditto,
Ditto,
I
i n .
r$in.,,
.o 7
., . . o 8
0 8 5
O I O
1 0
r
I
2
9
0
111
z
2 6
z

WOOD BLOGK FLOORING.


The l n r e a o v e ~WOODPAVEMENT CO. LTD.,Blackfriars House, New Bridge
Street, E.C.4. Wood block flooring laid herring-bone.
Per square yard. Thickness about I& in. deep. I & in. deep.
Yellow deal
.
Pitch pine
. .
.
9s. od.
10s. od.
10s. 6d.
12s. od.
. . . . . . . . .
Oak 16s. od. 18s. od.
I f tongued and grooved, ~nsteadof ordinary grooved, extra.
THE:MARBOLITH PLOORINQ CO., LTD. 29 Albert Embankment S.E. I r.
Wood block flooring, dovetail grooved and laid in hot mastic com-
position to herring-hone pattern. s. d.
I' Deal approximately . . . . .
6 g per squaTe yard.
I' Pitch pine ,, . . . . . g o . ,
I' Oak , , . . . . . . g o
If tongued a n d grooved . . . . add
Prices for other thicknesses and woods on request.
o 6

TEE NATIONALFLOORINGCO., . LTD., 183, Hammersmith Road, W.6.


' I Parlok " (Reg. Trade Mark) System. This system conaista of dore-
tail grooved blocks, with a saw cut a t each end, fitted with steel plates.
When the blocks are laid, the plates fit to the dovetail groove and stop
any movement of the Hoar. I t is claimed that by using I in. thickness
blocks with "Parlock" system, the floor has equal wear to I& in.
tongued aud grooved blocks.
l'riceu from 8.9. od. per ynrd super.
V . FRANCHI& Co. LTD., 29 Howard Road, N.16.
1. 1%"
8. 11. a. d.
Yellqw Deal block flooring . . 6 9 7 3 pe'.y~ll'llsupc~.
Colon~bianPine
Oak
,, .
. . 9 6
. 6 6 7 3
I3 6
99
9,
"Worthwood" End Grain. 'r. & G. Douglas Fir, zf. thick strips in
2-8 ft. lengths. 17s. per yard. See nduertisentent.
" Fran-Kee" (Reg. KO.526605). M'ood mosaic floor,in various patterns
f " thickness, on wood, 11s. 6rl. per yard super ; on concrete, 12s. 6d. per
yard super.
a' thickness quartered Au;trian Oak, lierringbont. pattern with margin.
gs. per yard super.
Prices dcpend on quantities and sititatiou of job.

V. FRANGHI & Go, Ltd.,21 Howard RdJondon, N.16. C~;~:,p~'&&


Telephone :
V. FRANCHI & CO. LTD. CLlssold 3403

Flooring Specialf sts


29 HOWARD ROAD, NEWINGTON GREEN, LONDON, N.16
Sole Concesslonalres for the British Isles. End G r a i n w o r t h w o o d w loo ring

Advantages.
The long life and great efficiency of the end grain flooring lies
in the wear-resisting quality of end grain wood. I t does not
sliver or splinter and is practically everlasting under the most
gruelling treatment. The extra thickness absorbs vibration, deadens
noise, insulating against cold, and is easy on the feet because of its
resilience. I t is clean and sanitary because not dust producing.
Preserves sharp edges of tools dropped in shops.
Six Vital Features.
(I) loo per cent. end grain (4) Heavy wood splines to
wearing surface. hold floor level, keep blocks
(2) Sanded at factory to
in
( 5 ) Small groves in base for
uniform thickness. excess niastic to permit tighter
(3) End grain blocks full joints on face.
2 R ms. d e ~ t h
of floor. essential (6) Each block welded to
f&-&uckral strength. subfloor by mastic.
installations : O v e r 100 Federal Post Offices i n 31 States.

Sole conces-
sionaires for "Worthwood " end grain Douglas Fir strip Aooring
344 JOINER.
WOOD ULOCK I ~ I . O O R I N G - ~ ~ ~ ~ I I ~ I I ~ ~ C ~ ~
'L'IIY, -\IONARCH PLOORINO Co. LTU. 1581164,Copenhageu Street, ('die-
donian Road, N. I. Wood block flooring, dovetail grooved, laid herring-
bone and bedded in hot mastic and cleaned off.

Yellow Deal . ,
Columbian Pine . ,
Pitch Pine . .
.
Australian Javr.111 .
Oak . . . .
New Zealand blatai .
Tasmanian Oak
Ciurgun
Moulmein Teak
E x t r a for tongued and grooved, upon application. Prices of other
thicknesses and moods, and also of H a r d w o d , tongued and grooved,
qecret nailed fooring in long lengths, on application.

JEFFERISS (GAIIBEHWELL) LCD., 45, (+rove Lane. Camberwell S.E.5.


Wood block flooring, tongued and grooved.
s. d.
I inch Deal approximately . . . . per squr;?.e ~ ~ W L Z 7 o
I ,, Oak ditto . . . . . ,, ,, 11 0

COMPOSITION F O R F l S I N G WOOD BLOCK


FLOORING.
DDSSEKBROS. & CO., LTD., Ver~leyRoad, S.E.16. Patent composition
for fixing mood block flooring, requires no n ~ i x i n gbefore use. To be
used with black varnish. Directions on application to the makers.
One cwt. composition will lay about 2 5 square yards of flooring. Price
I js. od, per cwt.

GEORGEb1. CALLENDER & CO. LTD., 25, Victoria Street,, S.W.I.


"Ebanoid" bitumen for setting wood block flooring. Supplied in
bags a n d casks. Price 9s. gd. per cwt. irt works.

T R A D E NOTICES.
HIOHTVAY~ CON~TRUCTION LTD., Iddesleigh House, Caston Street, S.W.1.
Shepfast " composition for cementing wood block a n d boarded floors.

Laid on wood o r concrete.-


"Fran-Kee" (wood mosaic) Floors Uncondltlonally w a r a n t e e d
JOINER. 346

PARQUET F L O O R S .

Parquet fillings and borders are produced in a large variety of designs


and different hard woods. The prices of a in. parquet range from 1s. 6d.
to 4s. od. per square foot and ornamental borders from as. ad. +,o4s. 6d.
The prices are necqssarily governed by the designs and the kinds uf
wnod introduced.
Setting out, laying down with glued and tongued edges, including
"cleaning off " and wax polishing, 18. gd. per square foot
2 inch deal wrot counter flooring, well nailed to joists, per sqnare, 34s. 6rl.
I in, ditto, per sqnnre, 37s. od.

I n country work, the men's fares, lodging8 arid carriage of materials


to be added.

Yanrn~~ E L L I ~&. ~S o ~ s(KEADINO), LTD. Parquet flooring, laid and


polished complet,e, 2 in. thick in figured oak. s, d.
Herringbone, witahi k r g i n . . pn* foot s ~ c p r r 8
.
I

Yauel design 2 o
The prices given are subject to reduction for large surface.;.
Add for railway fares from Reading and expenses t,ravelling.
1Votr.-Twice the railway fare will generally cover time nnd expenses
travelling.

'TURPIN'S PARQUET FLOORINQ Go., 25, Notting Hill Gate, W.11. parquetry
flooring, first quality material and workmanship, laid and polished,
complete from 8s. 6d. per square yard, according to design and locality
of jobs. Special quotations for large q~ant~ities.

'THE MARBOLITI~
FLOORINO CO., LTD. 29, Albert Embankment s.E.11.
f Prime Oak parquet flooring laid, prepared and beeswax-polished
complete to herring-bone pattern with border from IS, ad. to 2.9. od.
per foot super, according to quantity, ~ituat~ion,
kc.

PHF: .\IONARCH FLOORING (70. LTD. 1581164, Copenhagen Street,


Caledonian Road, N.I. Parquet Flooring, f in. Prime Austrian
Oak, herring-bone style, laid, prepared and wax-polished complete,
from I S . gd. per foot super. Panel design from IS. 8d, pels f o o t
super. Prices depend on quantities and situation ofijob.

V. FRANCHI & CO. Ltd., 29 Howard Rd., London, N.16. ,'":.":0:;",d3


346 JOINER.
P A R Q U E T FLOORS-continrced.
LTD., 45 Grove Lane, S.E.5.
JEFFERIYS(CAMBERWELL)
Parquetry floors in )', or I*. Approximato prices per. sq. foot laid
and polished complete.
d.
f inch laid herringbone pattern
a inch laid in panels . . .
,
,
.. .. . .
. .
3.
I
I
2
5

T R A D E NOTICES.
IDEALPARQUETFLOORCo., 263, Grays Inn Road W.C.1. Strip, i5'uod
Block and Parquet flooring specialist%

D A N C E FLOORS.
THE NATIONAL FLOORING CO., LTD., 183, Hammersmith Road, Hammer-
smith, W . 6 . Patent (No. 183,402.) Portable Spring Parquet Dancing
Panels. These pauels are manufactured z ft. to 2 ft. 6 in. square and
1% to 8$ inch thick, including springs. They can be laid upon concrete,
wooden floors, carpets, linoleum, kc., and c a n be left down perman-
ently or can be removed, complete mith springs, to another room
without damaging ally part of the Roor. Price complete, including
polishing, from 2s. od. per square foot. Country expenses extra.

T u a ~ m ' sPARQUETFLOORING GO.,25,Notting Hill Gate, w.11.Portable


parquet dance floors. New and improved construction, prepared in
panels, 27 in. x 27 in. x :,
in. thick, both sides alike and polished,
therefore reversible, jointed with loose metal tongues and laid upon
special felt and, where necessary, waterproof paper; a perfect and
resilient dance floor. Rooms can be covered entirely, or simply a dance
centre laid with bevelled oak margins all round for carpet. Price, from
3s. 6d, per spunre foot, according to plan and locality of job.

TEE WACHALFLOORING COMPANY, 28, Victoria Street S.W.1. I"


nominal thickness tongued and grooved, secret-nailed Dance Floors in
Maple, Oak etc., in various grades. Laid, cleaned off and polished
complete. Maple from 8s. 6d. per square yard, Oak from gs, orl.
Spring floors quoted on request. Country work extra.

iVote.-The prices of dealjoinery hereafler are for mork of b e ~ quality,


t
prepared for painting ; for best picked clean deal, for staining and
varnishing, add 15per cent. to cover waste of ntaterial and extra labor.

V. FRANCHI4 Co. Ltd.,2! Howard Rd.,London, N.16. C':Zd"",",;,-


JOINER. 347
D E A L S X I R T I N G S 8: P I G T U R E R A I L S ,
I?icluding ground: nnd backing per fool r11n.
Lnbo?' L a b o r k Labor Labor& Labor Labor k
o ~ i l y .M<rlerinls. o n l p Materinls. only. Materinlr.
:-in. 14n. I+-in.
Per fout ?u,~. s , d . 8.d. s.d. s.d, 8.d. 8.d
Square s k ~ r t i n g ,7-in. high o 3 o 7 o 3; o 8 o 4 o 9:
Chamfered skirting, 7-111.
high . . o 3 0 7 % o 3 1 0 89 o 4 0106
Molded skirting, 7-in, high o 4 o 8 o & o g o 5 o 11
Fur each less or extra I in.
in height of skirting da-
duct or add . . .
If raking and scribed over
- o og - 0 1 - o 16
square steps add . . o 3 - o 45 - 0 6 -
Dif.to, with molded nosiogs
ndd o G - o 7$ - o g -.
2 in. Molded Pict.ure Rail o 2
3in.ditto. . . .
If backings plugged to wall
o 2 :: 0 2 8 0 5
o r $ o 64
0 3
0 3
0
o
6
8

odd o I & 0 I + o I$ o I$ o I+ o 15
If ramped add 50 per cent.
If circular on plan flat w e e p o d d 50 per cent.
If ditto quick sweep add 7 j per cent,.
Mitres, Src. each, 75 per cent. of value ol I ft of skirting nr pictnw rail.

D E A L WALL A N 0 CEILING IIOARDING,


pet3 sqtcnve.
Lnbor Lnbor & Lubor L i r b o ~& Lnbor Lnbo, d
w 1 g . Muleriais. only. d/nlet~ials. only. M n l e ~ i r r l s .
2-in. $-in. I-in.
s . d . A s d. s d. E 8 . d . L 3 . d . L8.d.
Matched and V iointed
upright boariling in
battan(7-in.)widths100 1 1 2 6 106 1 1 6 0 0 1 1 6 2 3 0 .
Ditto, in &-in. widths 14 o 2 o o 15 o 2 3 6 17 o 2 14 6
If dwarf, i.e., not
exceeding 3 feet
lengths. .add 3 6 o 4 6 3 6 o 5 0 o 4 0 o 6 0
If tixedtoceilings,add 3 6 o 3 6 3 6 o 3 6 o 4. o o 4 o
Fir sawn backings
plugged to wall ndd 4 6 o 6 6 4 6 o 6 6 o 4 6 o 6 6
If circular on plan in 4b in. widths (boards not curved), add 25% for
flat k e e p and 339% fur quick sweep. If the boards arecurved, odd 1 0 0 % .

1,Anons ON WALL A N D CEILINGI ~ O A R D I N G%-in.


. 4-111. I-ill.
s. d . s. 1 1 . s. d.
Tonguedand mitred angles . .
p e foot
~ run o z o rf o 3
Cutting and scribing over square steps earh o 4 o 6 o 9
D ~ t t o ,with molded nosings . . . ,, o 8 I o I G
For raking cuttings and waste take length of cutting by 3 in. and add
to superficial quantity.

Specialists in Parquet,Wood blocks,all Strip floors & Jointless


JOINER.
D E A L WALL PANELLING r PPI' foot s?qier.
Fixed complete including backings.
hnch.
Pa*foot super. s. d .
Square framed, from floor to ceiling . . . I 7
D ~ t t o ,molded or bead but,tor bead Hush . . . I lo
Dwarf w a ~ n s c o t ~ n gI , panel h ~ g h , , nrld . o 3
Ihtto, 2 panels high . . . . o 4
I f backings plugged . . . . . . o 2
Kakmg and scribed to steps . o 6
D ~ t t o ,to molded nosings, udri to l~rst ench . . I o
lhaded capping . . . .
pe?.-foot vu,~ o 3

D E A L F R A M I N G A N D P A N E L L I N G : prr fool rtlper.


\\'rought a d beaded or V-jointed 11-i)~ch.
110th sides, in battell widths . I 3
Square framed . I 10
Bead butt, or molded and square . 1 I 1
Head Hush and square . . . 2 o
Bead butt both sides , , . 2 6
Bead flush ditto . 2 8
Molded botfi sidea . . . . . o

D E A L C A P P I N G S TO D A D O E S : pel'fool run.
s. J.
?-in. x a-in. molded and rebated capping to dado o 8 . . .
If more or less than above size add or deduct per I in. in sectional
area . . . . . . . O I . . . .
&in. narrow grounds for capping . . 0 1
If capping and grounds a r e ramped aid .
go per cent. .
If circular on plan flat sweep .
50 .
If ditto, quick sweep .
Mitres, kc., 75 per cent. of value of I foot of capping.
75
~3

9, . 9

OAK PANELLING.
S A N U R LE L L I O P T& SONS (KF.ADINO), IITD., Pat,ent lnt~erlocking h i l
System.
This panelling is prepared, stained and polished all ready for erection
and tised to the walls IIJ'an ingenious syst.ern of locking joints.
s. d .
Square framed panelling, oil polished (supplied d y ) p ~ i foot
. ncper 2 3
Ditto tixed . 3 6 .
.
.t
Add for bevelled rails , ,, , 0 1
,, for molded tnuntins . ,, 0 2
,, for sunk faces to framing ,
,t

,, ,, o I .
,, for fuming and w a s polishing . 9 0 3

NOTE -The above prices apply to f & quantities, say aoo f t . super, and
square spaces and the nsual four angles in a room.
\Yhere fixing is to be clone add cost of fares f r o m Rending and expenses.
Twice the railway fare will usually corer fares and expenses.
PANELLING. E l l ~ o t t s 'Patent " l n t e r l a c k ~ n gr a ~ "
l system o f p a n e l l ~ n gis
produced a t about half t h e cost o f o r d n n r y panellhng, f r o m 316 f o o t ,
fixed complete.
J O I N E R Y . Panelling ~n all p e r ~ o d s . R e v o i w ~ gD o o r s , Bank and O f i c e
F u r n l r u r e , Stajrcases, C h u r c h w o r k . H o s p ~ t a lD o o r s . Parquet F l o o r ~ n g ,
L b r a r y F ~ c t ~ n g Screens.
s, Spring Dance Floors. Lych Gates, e t r .
M O U L D I N G S . W e s p e c ~ a l ~ sI ne m o u l d n g s t o any section r e q u i r e d o r s t o c k
rectfons (" Authentic Mouldings ").
T U R N E R Y . Of every d e r c r ~ p t o n .Balusters, Balustrades and Newels, etc.
See T u r n e r y Catalogue.

~ o G u c lE l l i o t t & Sons ( R e n d i n g ) Ltd.


- OEADING
PERFECT FOR ANY PEN

It looks good,
It ts good,
It is obti~hczblent
dl good S t ~ ~ t i o z e ~ ~

P!EZ
For a ' / s o c ~ a l and business correspondence

CASTELL BROS. LTD. 184 S t r a n d , W.C.2


JOINER. 348
O A K PANELLING-conti~ued.
SOOLEXc SON,LIMITED,Richmond, Surrey.
Huilt-up Oak, or B.C. Piue panelling, in sectims for easy fixing, com-
plete wit11 cornice, and floor fillet.
Oak . . . . . IS, gd. pei3fooi s~cpei.
Ifmoulded . . . . 6d. ,, ,, ext,ra
I(. C. Pine . . . . IS, ad. ,, ,,
If monlded . . . . gd. ,, ,, extra
Delivery free fov n ~ x d i u s of r n miles from Charing Cross for orders of
L l o and npwards.

IRIITATION O A K P A N E L L I N G .
' ~ U ~ N RASHESPOS
RS T B C S I I Cof~ ' ~ U B N E R & NBWALLLTD.
C E ~ I E N C0.
" TURNALL" OAK-GRAINRD Assl.:sros PANELS H ~ I Y S .
III t l ~ e s e decorated Asbestos panel sheets, the grain of t,lw oak is
impressed in t h e surface of the sheet and is not a veneer. As the sheet-
ing is easily sawn nucl worlred i t lends itself rendily, wit,li escellent effect,
to pnnelliug wi1.h solid oak cover strips.
Ytandnrd sizes of sheets, 8 ft. x 4 H. : 4 ft, j( 4 I't.
I'rice, 6s. od. square yard.
Details of panels on application.
Delivered station England or Wales in lots value L j a u d up.
Crates estra.

D E A L FOLIjING P A R T l T I O N S A N D P A N E L L I N G .
JOHN STONES,LTD., Liglltburu Park, Ulverston, Lancs. Phillips' Patent
Swivel Folding Partitions for Schools, Publlc Halls. Aeroplaue Hanger
nnd Omnibus Gxrage Doors, &c., from 4s. 6d. pev foot szc:7e~fixeti
complete
GEO. hl. F I A ~ I ~ I EXcR Co., I , m , Crown Works, IIermltage Koad,
Ilarringny, Y.4.
'' Premier " or '' Imperial " P ~ x m e dFolding l'iirtitious, z in. thick, with
floor and'ore~*headgears glazed or witall wr~od panels, a p ~ ~ r o x i m a t e l y
4s, or/. pe,' jbot s ~ c p efixpd
~ c'n~nplete.
K I N G I ~ S I I E RLIBII'I'RD,
, \\'e3t Uromwi~11,Stntf~lrdsllire. Slidi~lg and
1"olding Partitions, z i n . thick, half glass or panelled, lwimed or vnr-
nisbed, complete with wall posts and Ilecesqar!. littings, incluilil~g
locks, handle.;, kc. Price pci.,foot srtpe,. in
U ~ ~ t i x e ( l . Vixe,l.
s. J . s. 11.
Colu~nbianPine or Deal . . . . . . 3 9 q 6
Ditto in Pitch Pine . . . . . . 4 9
Ditto in Oak . .
,
. . . . .
Slidinq and folding windows, 2 in. thick, primed
,
4 o
j o 5 g
or varnished, fixed complete with hoppers and
all necessary lit,l,ings in Cnlumbian I'ine or 1)e;ll 4 9 5 6
360 JOINER.
D E A L F O L D I N G P A R T I T I O N S A N D PANELLING--con.
IIINKINS& FREWIN, LTD., Cmnham Street, Oxford.
"College" P:lrtitions for scl~oolz,colleges a n d other puldic buildings.
2 in. Culiuubian pinc fl~ldingprrtition;, lower part panelled and I I V O I I ~
~ n o l d e don solid l ~ o t hsides, upper part glazed, clear or obscured g h s s to
approval. The whole in leaves to slide and fold and fitted wit11 ball
hearing bottom or to11 gearing to choice. (Bottom recommended for
r a > y running).
Fixed complete with all necessary wall posts, k c . Approximate price
4s. gd. per foot s ~ p e ~ .
Light p:rrtitions in deal for small openings, from 4s. od. pel3 foot siipev.
1)efinite quotations upon receipt of application s t a ~ i n glocality a n d size
of upening to be lilled.

DOORS.
N ~ n l o ~ ~ ~ n u n r . note
- ~ eon
e pnye 335 a8 to allucoance for finished thicknesses.

1 ) E A I . F R A M E D D0011S.-Thestyles, frieze,muntinsand top rails


of framing 44 inches wide, lock arid bottom rail 64 wide ( i . ~out
. of deal width
-ur 9 inch wide), but if styles, &c. g$ inch vide and rails 66 inch, the door
is termed hatten, and the tenons being single inst,etrd of double, the cost
pel. foot super is less, the panels to the square framing $ inch thick, and
the hush panels inch thick.
I'ramed Doors are made of so many and various designs t h a t it, is rery
difficult to describe them all. But the rices here given will be found to
be very generally applicable, and are t.o pe taken for the ordinary nominal
tbickness. If of " finished thickness" the value of material a t t.he next
f inch in thickness of same to be added. The most correct mode of
finding t.he value is to measure the door as originnlly framed from the
bench, which is generally square, or bead hutt, or flush and square; then
take the sinkingci, moldings, tillets, reeds, &c., as they may occur ; value
them distinctly, divide the amount by the contents & the do&, and add
the result to the price of the first framina.

C I H C U L A R DOORS.-For labor only, for circular on plan & inch rise


to the foot on the chord line once-and-a-half the price of straight, and for
every 2 inch rise add one-half, and for labor and all materials for every
;inch rise add one-fourth.
Circular heads to be measured square and the prices for " labor ollly" to
be three times, and for " lahor and all materials " double the price of square.
Elliptical or Gothic for "labor only" four times, and " lebm and all
materials " twice the price of square.
Neasure the extreme size each way.

MORRIS produce the best Hardwood Floorings


JOINER. 351
1 ) E A L PROPIZR L E D G R D D O O R S A N D T R A P S :
( i . e . with ledges of 6;Lmo tliickucss as boal.di~ig.)
finch. Inch. la inch.
P e r foot super. s. d. s. (1. s. d .
Wrought, tongued and beaded . . T O 1 3 1 6
It I-inch ledges . ndd . o 2 - -
If I $ - i n c h , , . . ,, 0 3 0 2 -
If 16-inch ,, . o - 0 3 0 2
If braced . ,, 0 2 0 3 0 4

CEI.I,AR F L A P S : p e r foot super.


I J iucl~, t iuch.
Y. d . s. d.
Yellow deal, wrought, ploughed a n d tongued, wltll
I+-inch ledges . 2 7 2 9
Ditto of old ship oak . 4 6 6 0
Ditto of new oak . 5 6 7 0
If headed . . add O I L tkedual o z o 2
Ditto add on the onli o q o 4
Letting in ledges to take a solid bearmg on the curb . each o 6 o 9

D E A L DOORS.
Labour and J I ~ t e r i a l :s p i , foot s ~ d p e r .
Two pincl. Pour panel. Six anel el.
$zzTzl I G z i n c t ; ,/-
I jinch z inch
s.d. s.d. s.d. s.d. s, d. s. d.
Square framed . I 9 z o 1 1I z 3 2 1 2 6
Chamfered .
1 . lo 2 I z 04 z 4) 3 3 2 8
Mouldedand square
Moulded both sides
I .. 11 2 2
.+
z z z 6
S
2 5 a10
2 1 2 2 4 2 2 7 3 0
Head butt and square I
8ead t u t t both sides
Bead Hush and square a
z . I2
o
o
z
2
4
3
a O L3+
,
z 4
:P
z 8
2 3
3 6
2 8
2
3 1
3 0
8

Bead flush bothsides , a 4 8 z 8 3 I 3 0 3 6


Upper panels open
moulded and sashed
in small squares
for glass
If with diminishe(1
.
add 2 3 3 44
stiles. .
crdd 2 3 3
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CLOTH C O V E R E D DOORS.
per foot duper. I & ill. 2 in. 2.i in
n. d. s. d. s. d.
Deal flush framed both sides . . z 2 2 0 2 TO
Covering with best superfine cloth, in-
cluding groove and slip to edge,
and brown paper under cloth,
measured both sides . . . I 9 1 9 1 9
Covering with baize, ditto . . . I o 1 0 1 0
Hrass bead to form panels, per foot
run . . 1 3 3 3
Brass-headed tacks to ditto ,, ,, o 6 o 6 o 6

D E A L G A T E S A N I ) C O A C I I - H O U S E D O O R S : po'/ool super.
The Framing of battens, lower rail 10inches wide.
Lnbor Labor & Lahor Lnbor & Labor Lnbor &
Framed, ledged, braced and only. materinls. only. materials. only. materials.
filled in with inch battens. a iuh. 28 inch. 2 inch.
ploughed, tongued and s. d. s. d . 8 . d: s, d. s. y, ss. , I .
beaded . 1 6 3 3 2 0 '10 2 6 4 9
I)it,to with half pl;~nltwidths I 9 3 9 z 3 4 6 3 o j 3
I f filled in with rf-inch
boards . . a d d 0 1 0 3 o r 0 3 o x 0 3
Framed bead butt and
square in twelve panels
the pair . 2 0 4 9 2 6 j 6 3 0 6 3
Ditto bead flush and square 2 3 j o z g j g 3 3 6 6
Ditto bead flush and bead
butt,doublepanels . 2 9 6 o 3 3 7 o 3 9 8 o
Ditto bead flush, both sides. 3 o 6 6 3 6 7 6 4 o 8 6
I'or every additional panel
a d d 0 2 o j 0 3 0 6 0 4 0 7
W'icket gates, each extvn . 7 6 10 6 S 6 1 3 o 9 6 16 6
Saddle back capping, gronv-
ed and rounded,per f t . r a n o 8 I I o II 1 4 I z I 9
Ditto groored and :nolde(l . r o I 5 I 3 r 3 r 6 2 I

11.41: DWOOD 1)OORS.


See iWe~norandtcmas to finished thicknesses at paye 335.
Hardwood doors vary so ~ u ~ l c in l l design and consequently in price
t h a t prices m u s t of necessity be only approximate and for this the
prices of deal doors may be taken a s a. basis. Considering t h e value of
t h e different types of deal doors a s I , Colun~bian Pine may be calculated
a s I& times, Pitch Pine 1% times, American Wainscot 26 times, Honduras
Nshogany and Austrian Walnut 3 titnes, 'renk 3% times and Spanish
RIalmgsny 34 times.
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0
364 JOINER.
V E N E E R E D F L V S H n00IIS-conlinr~ed.
G L I I W ~ E SDOORSL.ri).-rontini~ed.
" SOLITE" F~LISII Doors, veneer- tinished.
Col. Pine Oak. Gaboon
or Gaboon. R: Oak.
a, d . s . [I. s. d .
6 f t , o in. X 2 ft, o ill. X 16 in. 21 o 28 o 23 O
6 it. 4 in. X a ft. 4 in. X I &in. 21 0 33 0 31 0
6 ft. 6 i n . X 2 ft. 4 in. X I & in. 25 6 33 9 3' 9
6 ft. 6 in. X 2 ft. 6 in. X I & in. ah o 34 0 3" o
6 ft,. 6 in. X 2 ft. 6 in. X I$ in. 30 o 36 O 34 0
6 ft,. 8 in. X z ft. 8 in. X 1%in. 33 o 40 0 37 6
'Trade 1 ) i ~ ~ o n5n t%
" Sur,rtrr: " Flush Doors, Beech ply faced.
s. I / . s. l?.
6ft..oin.X2ft.oiti.~1~i11. 180 6ft.6in.Xzft.6iti.X1&it1. 2 1 6
6ft.4in.Xzft.4ili.x1+in. 2 0 9 6ft.6in.~zft.6in.X1$i11. z j o
6ft.6i11.Xzft.oill.X1+in. 2 0 6 6ft.8it1.Xzft.8in.X1fin. 2 7 0
6 f t . 6 i n . X z f t . 4 i n . X 14in. 21 o
Trade Discount 5 %

P L Y W 0 0 1 ) P L U S H DOORS.
V E S ~ : ~ TLTI).,
A Vintry House, Queen Street Place, E.C.4. Venesta
Plywood tlush doors, type "A," all 13 in. thick, escept 6' o" X '2 o"
which is r f " t,hivk.
ALDER(plain wood for paintittg) both sides.
6'oXX 6'4*x 6'6-X 6'6"X 6'6"X 6'6"X 6 ' 8 " ~ 6'8"X
2' 0' 2' 4" 2' 0" 2' 4". 2' 6' 2' 8" 21 6* z' 8"
Ls.J. E s . ~ . .& s . d . AS.^. & s . 1 1 . AS.,/.E s . ~E.s . ~ .
I 4 6 1x3 7 I I O 6 11310 114 8 117 6 117 6 117 6
FIGUREDOAK,both sides.
112 o 119 5 1 1 5 6 119 8 2 010 2 4 8 2 4 8 2 4 8
SAPELEMAHOGANY, both sides
1131 2 4 2 2 0 0 2 4 j 2 6 1 2 9 8 z g 8 2 9 8
WALNUT(Australiim, French or American) b ~ i t hsides.
z 410 213 z 2 8 2 213 8 21410 218 5 218 5 218 ;
OREGONPINE,both sides.
1 1 3 1 8 3 1 7 3 1 8 6 1 8 6 1 g g 1 9 9 1 9 q
OAKIALDER.
I 8 4 1 1 6 8 113 o 11611 117 g z o 6 z o 6 2 o 6
SAPJCI,E~ \ I A H O O A N Y / ~ A W .
11210 z I I I 117 9 2 a r 2 3 7 z 6 8 2 6 8 2 6 8
S A P J ~ L~IAIIOGANYIALDER.
E
I g o 11810 115 3 119 2 2 o 3 2 3 7 z 3 7 2 3 7
~~AI,NUT/OAR.
118 8 z 6 4 z I I O 2 6 7 ? 8 o 211 8 211 8 211 S
\VALNUTIALDER.
11410 z 3 3 119 4 2 3 6 2 411 2 8 o 2 8 o 2 8 o
SAPELE~\TAHOGANY/\~AT.NU'I..
1x9 4 2 8 9 2 4 I z 9 I 2 1 0 6 - 3 1 4 I 214 I 2 1 4 I
OAK/OHEGON PINE
1x4 o 111 4 114 3 114 8 1 1 6 8 1 1 6 8 1 1 6 8
'Tl*ade Discount 102. Further riiscni~ritfur ~jtiantities.
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PLY W O O D FLU'SH DOORS-conliwed.
FLKXO PLYWOOD INDUSTRIES LTD. Flexo " LVorks, South Chingford, E.4.
P'lexo 1"lush Doors, Type DI"-I. S e m m e d deal frame, 9" ply each side,
one edge lipped.
OREGONP I N E for POLISH. s. 11.
Size 6' 6' X 2' 6" X I$" . . . . . . 23 o each
ALDERfor PAINT.
Size6'6"X2'6"X1$. . . . . . 29 9 ..
OAKone side, ALDKRreverse.
Size 6' 6" X 2' 6" X
M A H O ~ A NtY
w,o sides.
rr . 35 10 ..
Size6'(~'~~'6'~1$* . . . . . 4 2 S , ,
Type SC-11. Solid core of Ian~iiratecl~ e t l ' ~ e d ag"
r , Uiruh ply e u h side,
two long edges lipped to match, kwe venecrs laitl over edges.
ALDERfor PAINT. s. (1.
Size 0' 6" X 2' 6" X IA" . . as 4 each
O m ,two sides.
Size 6' 6" X 2' 6" X IY . . . . . .
~VALNUI', two sides.
Size 6" 6" X '2 6" X IY . . . . .
XAHOGANY one side, Paint reverie.
Size 6' 6" X 2' 6' X IY . . .
Prices for a11 other sizes ant1 clonstr~ictionsoil
Trade Discount j % lnin
EDWARD Ll.oun \~hLLUOALiDSL I I I ~ ~ E D8hf211
, MCx Hrruse, SLI';\lld,~\~.C'.2.
LI,OYD-KX~ISL~:Y P ~ u s l rD O O J ~are
S a lntenteti construction. .1 wood
core door faced with Q in. Lloyd Hardboard giving i ~ ne s c e l l e ~ ~surface
t
for finishing. Available sizes and lrices on applici~tion.

DOORS F O R IIOSPITALS.
SAIIUELE L L I O ,&Z~ SONS (IZEADINR),LTD.
These doors are constructed in ;L special nlarlner, to show plain faces,
and can be made solid or semi-solid. Send for particulars.
nlppi'or., Prices
jbi- sew r-so!iJ.
Flush faced doors, prepared for painting or stainirig s. 11.
,fio~~rper foot super 2 o
Oak, Teak o r Mahogany, prepared for w ~ ~ x p o l i s h i ~ l g
,from pe~',footsupw 3 3
For solid core . (idd pe?.,fof~tsfrpri o ;
9 in. circular observation u p e u i ~ ~.g . . e(rc11 e.r!iw g o
Hectangular opening . ,, ,, 6 6
W a x polishing . pel. d o o ~ g , o
Prices of Elliott's lead lined doors for X-ray rooms on appliuat~oi~.
SOOLE& SON, LIMITED,Richlnontl, Surrey.
"Medigo" Plush Door. This dour is a sulitl framed-up door, faced
on each side ~ r i t h& in. thick ply w o : l ; t h e door is titted on all edges
with a dove-tailed n ~ n r e i n~jiece. I)et:~ils sent on aonlicatioil.

Birch . .
Ilondnras hIahogaily, Austrian Oak or Teak . .. 3
4
6
o
$9
,,
8
856 JOINER.
noons F O R HOSPITALS-coflti~~~ce(l.
SOOLE& SON, LIPIITED-contint~ed.
5 Ibs. Lead Lined X-Ray Doors and I'I.RIIIOS (in~.ludinghinges and
fasteners) :-
Prices. P. (1.
Columbian Pine . . . . . . . 10 o ,ft. .qztpsr.
Rirch . . . . . . . . . 10 6 ,,
FIondnras hrahogany, Teak or 0 ; ~ k . . . 13 o ,,
Extra for square opening, not exceeding 5 ft.
.
super, glazed with 2 in. poliqheil plate glass 1.5 o errcl~
Extra for circular opening, glazed with f in.
late glass . . . . . , 7 6 ,,
Extra for oval opening, ditto . , . . 10 o ,,
All prices are for doors left clean, polishing extra.
I~eliveryfree for a radius of IZ iniles from Charit~gC~wss, for o d c r s of
£10 and upwards.

R Z V O L V I N G DOORS.
SA~IUEL &,LIO'C'P& SONS( ~ A D I N R LIT,,
), I'atent " I \ ~ l L i ~ y ~ ~ O
K0-
ll~"
velring Doors.
Prices fixed complete.
1~'ouitww'TYPB:. Dian~eter,6 ft. 6 iu. to 7 ft. o in.
These are provided with four radial leaves, making four coiupartmeilts,
: I I I ~price varies according to design, material ; u ~ d
collapsible appliances.
Simple flush tnolded half glass in usual four sqnares. Price, £180
and upwards in mahogany ;
E165 and upwards in oak.
l'anic collapse £45 extra.
TWO C O ~ ~ P A W I ~ B ~ENT
TYPG.
The arrangement of t h e re-
volving portion (which i n like
a letter H on plan) permits
of considerably more space
being available for users
than in foregoing type, and
the centre screen being
formed as a pair of doqrs,
h e l d by strong sprlng
catches, will readily open in
emergency by simple pres-
sure. Description as above.
Price, A220 and upwards in
mahogany; Laoo a n d up-
wards in oak.
C O N V E R T I B L XANTI-
Plan of Two-Compartment Door. CYCLONE TWOC O M P A W ~ I E N T
Doom. These are doors as
last described, but the centre panel doors can be converted into ordinary
swing spring controlled doors if desired. Price, La30 and upwards
in mahogany ; LZIO and upwards in oak.
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DEAL CASEMENTS.
Labor Labor & Lalmr Labor & Labor Labor &
ouly. makriuls. only. materials, ouly. material*.
1% inch. 2 inch. 24 inch.
Per p o t super. ~ . d .s , d . 8 . d . 8 . d . s,d. s.d.
Deal ovolocasement, tixed . o 11 I 10 I o 2 2 I 2 2 6
Deal, circular on plan, f inch
rise in a fool . 1 1 0 3 3 2 0 3 9 2 4 4 4
Ditto % inch rise . 2 3 3 9 2 6 4 7 210 5 3
If with margin lights adi o 3 o j o 3$ o 6 o 4 o 7
If avtragal and hollow ,, o 3 - 0 3 - 0 3 -
Ifhung . -
Rebated edges to lower rail
1 , 0 4 - 0 4 - 0 4 -
per foot run o 3 - 0 3 - 0 3 -
'Tongue and groove to hang-
ingstile . pei.,foot ran o 3
Ditto, to meeting stiles (one
- 0 3 - 0 3 -
stile measured) . . o 5 - o j .- 0 5 -
DEAL CASED FRAMES AND SASHES.
Frames to h a r e I inch inside and outside linings, I + inch pulley styles
and head, P inch bends, back lining etc., all rebated a n d tongued together,
3 inch oak sunk weatbered and throated sill, irou weighls, brass faced
pulleys and best flax lines.
To be measured overall; circular heads to be measured square, and
charged separately.
For small sashes and fraules, that is 15feet supel and under, add 20 per
[cent. t o following prices.
Per foot super. 14 in. s a s h e ~ , 2 in, sashee. in. sashes.
Labor Labor & Labor Labor & Labor Labor bi
C':~scd irames, as described only. materials. only. materials. only, materiaif.
with ovolo sashes ill 3. d . 8 . d . 8 . d. s. d. s. d. 8. d .
squares, single hung . I 4
Ditto double hung . . I 7
If each sash is in one square
only, deduct from the
above prices. o I
If in small squares, say 7 by
7,with thickastragal bars,
add to the above prices o z
Cased frames and saul~cs,as
above, circular on plan,
a in. rise to t h e foot . 2 g
Ditto, ditto, with & Inch rise 3 3
Ditto, with circular head to
frame and sash (nieacnred
s~wA~C) . . 2 rJ
I f astrngal and hollow, add . -
11with margin lights or rails,
add -
If lead weights, add . . -
398 JOINER.
D E A L VENETIAN FRAMES A N D S A S H E S .
Deal cased frame, solid mullions, oak double-sunk sills, deal pulley
pieces, beads, kc., ovolo sashes double-hung, the centre sashes hung
across the side lights, brass faced pulleys, best white flax lines, iron
weights, kc.
Labor Labor & Labor Labor & Labor Labor d
only. materials, only. mnterinla, only, materials.
I + in. sashes. a in. sashes. 2bin. sashes.
Per foot super. 8 . d . s . d . s . d . s. d . s. d . s . d
Cased frames and sashes as
described . . .
z o q 6 2 3 5 3 2 6 6 o
Ditto,circilar on plan,+-inch
rise in a foot . 3 6 6 9 4 0 8 0 4 6 g o
Dittoditto,$-inchrise
If astragal and hollow odd o 2
.4 3 8 o 5 o g 6 6 o 11 3
- 0 2 - 0 2 -

HONDURAS MAHOGANY S A S H E S
I & in. 2 in. z& in.
P Pfoot~ super. s. d . s, d. s. d .
dstragal and hollow 7 3 8 6
Ditto, astragal and hollow, circular on plan, .
f inch rise
Ditto, & inch rise ,
Ditto, circular head, meamred sqzin~.e
- lights
If with margin - . . ad2
If hung . . ,,
Rebated edge to lower rail . per foot run
Tongue and groove to hanging stile ,,
Ditto to meet in^- stiles (one stile
measured)

HONDURAS MAHOGANY CASED F R A M E S A N D


SASHES.
I + in. 2 inch 2;5 inch
Per foot super. sashes. sashes. sashes.
Cased frames, with I inch insideand outside s. d . Y. d. s. d .
linings, inch tongued pulley stiles,
double sunk sills, ovolo sashes in squares,
single hung with best flax lines, gun metal
axle pulleys and lead weights . . 8 6 l o o 1 1 6
Ditto, double hung . . g o 10 6 11 g
If each sash is in one square only, deduct
from the above prices . . 0 6 0 9 1 0
If iu small squares, say 7 in x 7 'in., add
to the above prices .
If circular on plan, inch rise to the foot .
. 1
15 o
0 1 6
17 6
2
20 o
0

Ditto, $inch ,, ,, . rg o 22 o 25 o
Circular head t o frame and sash (measured
square) . . IZ o 15 o 18 o

Honduras Mahogany ?-It's best from M 0 R R I S


JOINER. 359
HONDURAS MAHOGANY VENETIAN CASED F R A M E S
A N D SASHES.
14in. 2 iuch z& inch
Per foot super. sashes. sashes. sashes.
Cased frames and double hung sashes, all as s. d . s. d. s. d .
last, but with solid mullion, the centre
sashes hung across the side lights , 13 o 15 o 17 o
Ditto, circular on plan, f inch rise to the foot 20 o 23 6 26 o
Ditto, ditto, 4inch ,, ,, 24 o 28 b 3s o

D E A L B 0 0 H J A M B LININGS. grooved for plaster


and including backings.
Labor Lubor
only Labor aud only Lnbor and
Bench. Mnteriala. Bench. Mnteriala.
I+ Inch. I& inch.
Peg. foot super. s. d. 3, d. s. d .
Single rebated ,
Ditto to head, circular on plan, I edge
Ditto, both edges .
Donble rebated
If beaded, add for each edge .
Ditto, if circular .
Square framed 2 panel jambs and I
panel softit, double rebated.
Ditto, bead b u t t or molded .
Ditto, bead flush .
Ditto, bolection molded .
Ditto, raised panels and ovolo, or f
round molding .
If jambs with frieze panel . add
Note.-The foregoing should be increased by from 2 5 % to 339 % to
arrive a t pro rntn prices for linings 6 inches wide arid under, which
should be measured a t per foot run.

1)EAL FHAMEL) BACK LININGS.


Labor Labor 4 materials.
Per foot s?iper. on/y. Inch. rf inch.
2 and 3 panel, square framed, tongued Y. d. s. d. Y. d.
both edges . I 0 2 3 2 6
Ditto, bead butt . I I 2 4 2 7
Ditto, bead flush . 1 3 2 7 210
If more than 3 panels . add for each 0 2 0 4 0 4
If splayed on plan . . add 0 2 0 2 0 2
If edges be not tongued . deduct 0 2 0 2 0 2

MORRIS for Genuine Burma Teak


360 JOINER.
1)EAL AHGRIT1:AVES AN11 FILLETS.
5, d.

I'
x #' 11olded o r chamfered angle tillet
X I* ditt,o
. . per foot ~ z c n o
o
14
a
IY X I' ditto . 0 2 t
, .
2" x I" Molded or sulaved und mitre11 :~rchitrave . 0 ?
'
2 y X I" ditto . )t 0 3)
3' X I* ditto . 9 0 4&
4' x 14"ditto , 0 st
.
9,
4" X I&" ditt,o 0 7
If on narrow splayed grounds . . ndci 0 I&
If plugged to wall . . (I o I

D E A L WINDOW BOAIIDS. I-in. 12-in. I+-~II.


Cross-tongued and rounded or molded s. d . s. d. s. 11.
window board, including bearers .
per foot super I 3 I j I 8
6' Rounded or molded window board
ditto. .
p e ~ ~ f u rrci~
ot o 9 o 10 I o
'a Rounded or molded window nosing
tongued one edge, including groore ,, 0 5 0 6 0 7
3' Ditto, d i t t o . .
E x t r a for I$' x I+" Scotia tongued
0 7 0 8 0 9
in nnder window board or nosing ,, - - o 2$
D E A L DOOlI A N D CASEMENT FFARIES r per fooI ruu.
Tenons and horns to be measured and ~ncludedIn length.
Circular
illcluding joints in length.
Straight. Segmental. Semi.
pel'foot run. s, d . 8. d . 3. 11.
24 )( 4 inch deal rebated frame o 10 3 1 8
3 X 4 $9 1 0 I b 2 o
3 x 44 9 , ,9 I 2 1 9 4
4 X 4 9,
1 5 2 2 2 I0
4 X 44 9 , 1 7 2 5 3 1
4 x 5 11 9 I I0 2 9 3
46 x 41 3 3 9 I I1 2 I1 3 10
4?5 X 5 ,, a 2 3 3 4 4
46 x 6 ,, 2 6 3. 9 5 0
If twice rebated or beaded or molded, not exceeding I $ ~ n c hgirth, odd for
each member ~ d on . straight, 14d. on segmsntal, or zrl, on c ~ r c u l a r .
If staff-beaded or molded, not exceeding 3 inch girth, ndd ad.
Keyed and wedged springing joints, 2 s . 6 d . each.
For pitch pine, add two thirds.
Honduras mahogany, three ti rue^ the price of deal.
Ear S t n n d a ~ dnletnl Il'indolus in wood finvies see " Foirdel. & Sinitk."
IXACK T.ININGS. &a.
r f lnch. 14 inch.
P e r foot super. s. d . 3, d.
Back linings, a-panel square . 6 6
. : 2 2
a: s:
Ditto, bead butt or molded
Ditto, bead flush
Ditto, molded
,
Backs, elbows and sonits, square framed : 6 9
7 0
7 6
Ditto, bend flush : ,
. 7 6 8 6

M. A. MORRIS LTD., The Hardwood Specialists,


JOINER. 361
Labor Labor& Lxbur Labor & Labor Labor &
only. materiuli. only. materinl~.only. materials.
I$ inch. 2 inch. inch.
per fboi .super. s.d. s.d. J. d . s . d . s . d . 8. d .
Deal chamfered,straight bar 0 9 1 9 011 2 3 I 2 9
Deal ovolo, straight bar . 010 110 T O 2 4 1 2 2 1 0
L)eal astragal and hollow,
straight bar
Oak ovolo, straight bar ,
It irregular plan, add .
1"or hipped skylights, mea-
sure the hips, and charge,
a t p e r foot run, for deal.
Ditto for oak .
S K X ~ L I G I I T C U R B S : per foot run. Labor & materials.
I & inch. 2 inch. 2$ inch
s . d . s.d. 9.d.
9 in, deal curbs, dovetailed a t angles . I 4 I 9 2 2
Ditto in two thicknesses to circular skylights 2 d 3 3 4 o
])itto t o elliptica! skylights . . 3 9 4 6 5 3
If bevelled and chamfered, add ,. o G 0 6 0 6

Dl.:AI, MOLDINGS.
SAMUELI~LLIO'I'T L'I'D.
& SONS(READING),
A11 moldings workedcleau andsharp from machine and true to :~rchitect'a
details. (No cleaning up need be allowed for in using these prices a n d the
day's work u s n d l y necessary in cleaning u p every IOO ft. of rough molding
may be saved. )
Prices per foot run (delivered to nearest station) in deal may be arrived a t
hy taking the cross area of t h e ~noldingin inches and multiplying hg &I.
or i d . or ~ t b . , as table of factors below.
E x a n r ~ ~ ~ . - S i zofe molding 3 in. x I in. = 3, therefo18e 3 x (factor)
Srl. = 28d. per foot run, or size' of molding 4 in. X 18in. = 6, t,herefore
6 x (factor) fd. = 4kd. per foot run.
The factor of price varies according to quantities ordered a t one tlme,
tlrus :- Qttmrtitteu Qunnt ities Q?~nr~titir.q
80 ft. I00 ft. T11r1. I C O f l . t o 200 ,f/. 200 f t . ?(?I.
Size 4 in. in area
and up . Bd. ... id. ...
dd.
Size under 4 in. rd. ... bd. ...
fd.
ELI.IOTT'S" Authentic " hloldings 10 per cent. extra.
OAK MOLDIKOSapproximately doublc the above price.

Ravensdale Wharf, London. The Hardwood Centre


882 JOINER.
STAIRCASES.
The following table shows the usual proportion of treads to risers-
projection of nosing not reckoned-i.e., the tread and riser multiplied
together should equal 66
Kidth of tread 12 inches . .
rise should be 5& inches
I, I, 114 $9 I, 9, sit 9,
1, ,, 11 I, II 9, 6 I9
$9 $9 14 1, ,, 6h ,,
9, 9, 10 ,, $9 63 9 ,

9,
8,
$ 9

9,
98
9
,$

9,
99

Another mcthod is to prnportion the steps so t,l~att,he going and twice the
9,
$9
64
7 *.
91

rise added together cqual a3 - thus 9' plus twice 7' equal 23
STAIRCASES : p p r f o o f J~LP~I. Ileal. AmericanWainscot.
Labor Labm 4 Lnbor Lnbo1.g
od,y. M a t l z , oizly. Mntls.
Inch wrought and rounded treads . I ,s. ( I , s. d . 8. d .
and risers, tongued together, glued,
blocked and bracketed and in-
cluding carriages . .
r o 2 3 1 9 4 6
I$-inch treads, inch risers, and ditto 1 2 a 7 2 o 5 o
15inch treads, inch risers, andditto .
r 4 2 11 2 3 5 6
lnch winders and risers, and ditto .
I g 3 o 2 6 5 g
I+-inch dit,to, inch risers, aud dit,to .
.! o 3 6 2 9 6 6
16-inch ditto, and ditto, and dittn .
2 3 4 o 3 o 7 3
I f moulded nosings . . ad4 o 15 o 2 o 3 o 4
2-inch rough treads. 14-inch risers,
for warehouse stairs .
1 9 4 0 -
Ditto wrought . .
2 3 4 6 - -
Returned molded and mitred nosings
each .
r o 1 3 2 0 d
Circular ditto , ~CICIL I g 2 6 3 6 5 o
Plain cot brackets . . ,, 1 6 2 0 3 0 4 0
Circular ditto . . ,, 3 0 4 0 6 0 8 0
tiousing steps with rounded nosings
and wedging u p into string hoard
each , 1 0 1 2 2 0 2 6
I)it,to, with molded nosings ditto e,~clr I 4 1 6 2 6 3 o
1Iousing winders with rounded
nosings ditto . . c d ~ I 4 I 6 a 9 3 3
Ilitto, with molded nosings ditto ,, I to 2 o 3 6 '1 o
Quadrant corners t o treads and risers
with rounded nosings . each 7 6 11 o 17 6 20 o
Vitto, with molded nosings . ,, 9 6 13 o za o 24 6
Bullnosed ends to treads and risers
with rounded nosings . each 10 6 14 o 24 o 26 6
Ditto, with molded nosings . ,, 13 o 1 6 6 29 o 31 6
Pitch pine stairs two thirds the price nf Anlericnn Wainscot, for Teak add
15 per cent,. and for Aus1,riim Wuiuucot add 20 per cent.

Oak for the Staircase from M 0 R R I S


JOINER. 363
D E A L W A L L S T R I N G S : pwfool Tun.
I + inch. 14 inch. 2 inch.
-8. d . i. d . 8. d .
p i n . Plain wall string and plugging . , I 9 I 11 2 3
Ditto. ramoed or circular . . . 9 6 sxo a 6
itt to; wreithed . .
For each additional I inch in width :
ad2 o I
o
2 6
o I$
$ 6
o 2
Ramped
Straight. m Circular. Wreathed.
Add on the above, for labor only- s, d. a. d. s. d .
If molded, not exceeding 2-in girth .
o 3+ o 7 o 10
For each addltlonal I-in. girth of molding o I+ o 3 0 4h
If rebated to form a ground for plastering o 2 0 4 o 6
For mitres &c. take 75% of value of I ft. of straight string.
D E A L O U T E R S T R I N G S : per fool run.
12-in.
14-in. 2-in.
ST d .
d. <
s, d .
9-in. plain outer string . . 1 7
1 9 z o
Ditto, ramped or circular , . 3 0
3 6 4 0
Ditto, wreathed .
For each additional I-in. in width . ad3
, 4 6
5 0
o I
o I
G o
o 2
Ramped
Slraight. o?Circular. Wreathed.
Add on the foregoing for labor only- s. d . s. d . s. d .
If moulded, each molding not exceeding
z in. in girth (straight) . .
03.: 0 7 O I O
For each additional I in. in girth of molding
(straight) . .
o I$ 0.3 0 4 9
For housings, &c., take 75 per cent. of value of I ft. of stralgllt string.
HARDWOOD STRINGS A N D SKIRTINGS.
Take one and three quarter times the price of Deal for Pitch Pine.
,, three times the price of Deal for Austrian Wainscot or Honduras
Mahogany.
,, three and a half times the price of Deal for Spanish Mahogany.
.. two and a half times the rice of Deal for American Wainscot.
;; two and three-quarter times the p r x e of Deal for Teak.
NEWELS A N D BALUSI'ERS.

Deal.
8. d.
4-in. x 4-in. wrought and framed newels per foot run I g
For each less or additional I in. in sectional area
deduct or add per foot run o I+
Turning waists to ditto, 2 ft. long . . each o
Turning caps to newels, about g IU, high
Ditto pendants to ditto, about 6 in. long ,
. 9
3
2
1
0
6
.
I-ln. x I-in. square bar balusters pev foot ?.un o 4
I$-in. x 14411. &to . . . . 0 5
. . . .. .
t
a-in. x 2-in. ditto o 6
Housing or dovetailing ends of ditto each o 3
.
Turniugs to I$-in. or 2-in. balusters , ,, I o

Dry Birch for Joinery-Best from M 0 R R l S


3 04 JOINER.
H A N D R A I L S :per fool mn.
In measuring tho rail, keep the line along the centxe of the top of the rail.
.i~nericnnbirch twice r.he price of deal rails.
lbirinucof Spanish
or Ho?uiurns Maho-
/)pal. .Ifnho.yany. q(o~y.
f'~v.,foot~ I L . .<. d . s. d . c. d.
z.inch rail, ~noided,n$-inch wide . I 6 -I 0 5 0
nit,to, ramped and circular lerel . 3 o S o 10 o
Ditto, wreathed or twist . . 4 6 I S O I; o
V41rench adrlit,iwnl I in in sectional
nrei~ , ndcl o I$ o 3 0 4
narnpeci and ciEcu~arlevel ,, o 3 o 8 o 10
Wreathed and twist . ,, o 4$ r o 1 3
Xitred and turned caps . each 3 6 5 6 6 o
flnlf rails a t two-thirds the above.
ICxtra to fitting iron cores, labor
only, inclnrling groore for same
prr foot r u ~ t o 5 1 0 1 0
Ditto, to circular ramps,
wreath and twist ditto . ,, 1 0 a o 2 o
Joints and linndrail screws enclt I 6 2 o 2 o
French polishing rail, accorciing to size, 6d. to 13. orl. per fiot 1 ~ 1 1 1 1 .

1'11,ASTEHS A N 1) C O L U R I N S .
Labor & Materials.
I+-inch. I$-iltcli.
Ikal plain pilast,ers, mitred t.ogatl~er,glued s. d . .s. ii.
up and blocked . pl- . foot * u p - 2 6 3 o
Ditto, diminished . . (9 $9 3 0 3 6
Lliniinished coluinns, glued up in narrow
widths and closely blocked. 14 inches
diameter and upwards , ,,. ,, 6 0 6 6
Ditto, from ro to 14 inches diameter . ,, 9, 7 0 7 6
Ditto, under ro inches diarl~etrr . t,+ ,, 8 6 9 0
Caps and bases to ditto, g!ued ttnd blocked Columns. Pil,rsler,%.
for turning, 3 inches thick . 31 ,, 10 0 -
Secking grooves I hnrixor~tnlJ . per fuot run 1 o o 6
Herelled ditto , .( (9 1 3 0 7
Straight ditto (perpendicular ) . $9 +I 0 5 0 4
Shallow fluting, up t-o i11ct8~linn~etel. 9, (1 0 . j 0 . 1
Shi~llowHating, from inch LO 2 inches , ,, o 7 o 7
Ditto, from 2 inches to 3 inches , ,. (9 0 9 0 8
Ikep Iluting up to inch diameter . ,, , 0 7 0 4
Ihtto, from inch to 2 inches . 1, 9, 0 9 0 7
Ditto, from 2 to 3 inches . ,. ,t 010 0 8
Arris d~niinishedflutes, inch dia~n&er ,, ,, 0 7 0 5
Ditto, fro111 inch to z inches diameter ,, 0 9 0 7
Ditto, from 2 to 3 inches diameter ,, +, oro o 8
Readings to tlutes, each per inch dianleter ,, ,, o 7 o 5
flitto, ellipl.icnl. . ,, ,. 0 9 0 7

Hardwoods? Certainly ! See page 337


JOINER.

Labor Q Labor B:
materiala. materials.
I rich. I $ inch.
p w ,foot .mper. s. I/. *. d .
Cradling to entablatures . , .
, 1 c) 2 0
nitto, ploughed and tongued blockings . z 0 2 4
Ikal keyed and wrought frieze, joints
feather tongued, and lower edgo re-
bated or tongued for snttit .
Ditto, double faced .
.
.
.. . 3 o
; 6

CARVING.
Ionic Caps, complete order, per inch in circrcnrfrcrmx 3.i. 6 d . to 58. od.
Ditto. Corinthian or Composite ,, 5s. od. t,o 7s. 6d.
It is customary with carver8 to take 4 tiawa the v p p e r dzarneter of the
shaft of the column for the circu)nferenre.

I1b:1)ESTAL CLOSET S E A T S .

Hardwood ring seats .


Hardwood seats
Pollshed imitation mahogany seats .
Ditto double ditto .
(ionnine mahogany and oak seats pollshed .
Ditto doub!e ditto .
Add if self-rising with lever welgbt, gy. 6d.
Deal seats for cottage pans, 30 in. 4s. 6d.; 36 in. j r . gd. ; 4 2 in. 6s. 6d.
Hardwood ditto, 30 in. js. 6d. ; 36 in. 6.'. 3d. ; 42 in. 8s. o d .

CUPBOARDS, SHELVING A N D S U N D R I E S .

I& in. beaded frame and square-framed doors .


pel. foot siiper
I$ in. ditto, ditto
If dwarf
If folding .. odd.
,$
9

If moulded (for each side) . a

.
I*
I in. shelving
14 in. shelving .
If cross-tongued . .
odd
I in. batten shelving of 2 in. laths, spaced I in. apart
nnd ledgecl ,
12 in. ditto, ditto .
I+ in. cross-tongued table top .
3 in. x I in. chamfered bearers . .
p m q f u u t tu,r
14 in. x I$ in. framed legs and bearers
2 111. x 2 in. ditto
.
25 in. X 2% in. tlitt,o

M 0 R R I S for Teak-Utility and Beauty in olie


JOINER.
CUPBOARDS. SHELVING A N D SUNDRIES-continued.
4 in. X I in. twice-moulded hat rail .
2$ in. X I & in. moulded and grooved picture rail
.
.
s. d .
per foot run o 7
o 6
If rails and bearers plugged to mall
Iin. sycamore fluted draining board .. add
.
o 2
pel. f o o t super 2 o
I*in. ditto, ditto 9 9 V
I in. teak ditto 4 0
12 in, ditto, ditto 4 6

Comnion kitchen dressers, 7 ft, high, not enclosed, approximately


per foot run AI 7 6
Ditto ditto enclosed 9 161 15 0

SERVING HATCHES.
OSTENS(BYFLEET),LTD., Fleet Furniture Factories, Bytleet, Surrey.
"Servway" patent serving hatches. These hatches are designed so
that only one side can be opened at a time, are lined througho~itwith zinc
and are made in two standard sizes, both 23 in. wide and 14in. high,
but Model "A " being 14 in. deep and Model " B " 17 in. deep, all inside
dimensions.
Standard prices for either model delirered in England or 1".0.H. English
port, co~npletewith fixing frames :-
A 3. d .
A11 plain birch, i n c l n d i ~ ~two
g sets birch doors 510 o .
Hirch bociy, one set mahogauy or oak, and one set birch doors 6 o o
A11 mahogany or all oak, including two scts mahogany or oak
doors . 610 o .
Extra for french polishiug . . I O O
Extra for silver-bright stainless lining throughout in lie11 of
zinc . . 2 IZ 6
For Scotla~id,add 5 per cent.
Full particulars and trade discounts on applicntion.

Oak.
Wrought, rounded, and rebated capping to mangers, troughs s. d .
. .
and partitions, 34 by 14
Ditto, ditto, 4 by 3
Framed rack staves, inch square ,
.
per foot r m
19 o
.
pach
. I I0
3 2
0 10
Ditto, turned 2 inches diameter . ,*
Cloak pins and turning, in beech
Ditto, in wainscot or mahogany
. a

~9

.I
2
0
I
0
8
2

T R A D E NOTICES.
G. B ~ s w w ~ m
11,, New Inn Yard, Tottenham Court Ronrf, \\'.I.
General ,Joinery I"itments, etc.
JOINER. 387
CHURCH. SCHOOL AND O F F I C E FITTINGS.
(;NO. L L'PD.. Crown Works, Ilerlni1,age Road. Ilar-
M. H A ~ I ~ I IPtP IGO.,

6.C. Pine. P. Pine.


8. 11. L
s. (1.
Altars carved . , fi-om - -
Choir shlls, 12 ft.long,per setfrom - -
Church benches, 2 in. ends, I+ in.
framed closed backs
per linen1 foot frovl 0 I0 0 o 14 o
Pulpits carved . . from - -
Framed panellings for all pur-
poses per fbot super fi30in - -
Fixed back seat on iron standards,
No. 1470, 6 Et. long . o 18 6 1 0 0
Movable back seat with wood
legs, No. 107, 6 It. long . I I2 0 I 14 0
Fixed back all wood seat,No. 108,
6 ft. long . 1 9 0 I I1 0
Chairs, from 4s. 6d.
Folding chairs, 5s. 7d.
Cupboards,G ft.6 in. X 3 ft. X 11 in.
deep, No. roo . 6 7 0 617 o
bookcase^ ft. X 4 ft. X 9 in. and
13hin. deep, No. 424 . 8 8 0 9 9 0
Foldingtable, 6 ft. X 2 it. . I I0 0 I 14 6
Dual school desk and seat,3 ft.4in.
long, with enclosed box tops on
steel standards, No. 3.18 . I 15 o a 2 0
Single desk and seat, enclosed
shelf ,on steel standards,No.S. 11 1 7 6 I I0 g

A11 wood single desk and seat,


Louise I ft. 10 in. long . I 17 6 2 3 6
Convertible desk and seat, com-
bining school desk and seat,
lecture hall seat with back, and
flat table in addition, 6 ft. long 2 15 6 3 0 6
Blackboard 36 X 48, each 17s. 6d. ; Easels, ench 11s. 6d.
Writing surfacesfor walls, IS 8d. per foot super.

T K A D E NOTICES.
A. J. BIRD,LTD.,7 Cullurn Street. E.O.3.
Makers of Oiiice Fnrniture and Fittings.
368 JOINER.
PLYWOOD.
Plywood is used in Joinery for Doors, Partitions, lining IValls and
Ceilings, Panelling and similar work.
The principal moods in which plywood is made a r e Birch, Alder,
Ciaboon Mahoga~ty, Pine, Oak and Ash. Other woods are also used in
the manufacture of p13wood.

There are Lwo principal Lypev of plywood. 1n the first and tnore
common type the board consists of three or more thin layers of wood
cemented together, as diagrams A and A I. I n the second type (known
a s laminated plywood or laminboard) the board consists of a n inner core
of thin strips of veneer cemented together with an outer veneer on each
side of this core, the plane of the veneers forming the core bring a t right
angles to the plane of the outer veneers, see diagram B.
SIZESAND THICKNESSES.Plywood is available in a great variety of
sizes and thicknesses. Bosrds are r a ins. and upwards in width and
they may be obtained u p to 96 ins. in length if required. Thick boards
(from Q iu. to 2 ins. thick) can be had in various sizes u p to j ft. X 15 ft.
and 10 ft. x 5 ft.
Lengths and widths arc usually stated in inches. The first dimension
refers to the length of the board iu the direction of the grain of the face
plies and tbe second dimension refers to the width of the board across the
gram.
GRADES.Various qualities cau be obtained. The principal grades
used in the building trade are (AA) plywood free of knots and defects on
both sides. ( A ) plywood clean one side and with a few small knots on
the reverse siile. ( H ) plyw110dwith s ~ n a l lknots or othcr defects U I I both
side..
AVERAGE ~ ' I L I C Y SP E Ps q ? l r t y e 101. the various qualities are given below.
'The prices, however, vary very considerably with the different lengths
and widths ; small sizes are cheaper and large sizes substantially more.
JOINER.
PLYWOOD-conli~l~led.

Thicknesses, milhmetres. 4

Hirch
Qualities

.
.
.
.
s.d.
17 6
9.d.
13 o
'
s.d.
2; o
6
TT 7
18 9 32 6 2 7 o 42 6
9

~ . d .s . 1 1 . s . 1 1 . 8 . d .
IT^
8.J.
37 6
Alder . . - 10 o - 17 o - 23 o - -
(:aboon M;~hogany - 340 - 526 - - -

-
22 6
,I l~icki~essc~s,
>
it~che.;,, I b i4
A7
AA. A. AA. A.
Qualities. . C. d. 8. d. .s. 11. s. d .
1'l:iin Oak ( 2 side.) . . 3 0 o 28 h 33 6 -
Figured Oak ( 2 sides) . . 50 o 45 o 57 6 47 6
American W n l u ~ i t ~ . - 32 6 - -

. . Q 8
'l'hicknesses, inclms.
* B.
A.
in.
-+
A. A,
in
B.
U.
-
,
$ in.

s . d . s . d , s , d . s.11. s . J . s . d .
Oregnii Pine . , 24 o 23 6 o o 2'3 o 38 6 -

SOUNUSES O F ~'I.YWOOD.
DOORS.-Plywood has been used f w a considerable tiine for panels i l l
i ihe ordinary frarne antl panel dour. mm., 6 min. and 8 mtn. are the usual
thicknesses, buL for heavy doors 10 mm. is best. A new use which has
developed more recently is the applic;~tion of plywood to form flush
doors. A plywood flush door may consist of thin sheets of plywood
fastened to each side of a hidden frame, or it may consist of a single
thickness of laminated plywood or laminboard.
WALLSAND CEILIKGS.-AS an alternative to plaster, plwvood may be
used for wall and ceiling lining. I t is :~vail:~ble in conrekient sizes and
may be applied direct to wall battens or ceiling joists. The edges of the
ply~voodboards may be butted and the snrlace papered completely over,
giving t h e appearance of n plaster structure. If plyvvood of a better
q u d i t y is nsed, i t may be stained and ;I panelled effect secured by breaking
up the surface with apl~ropriate~nonldings. The nsual thicknesses for
ceilings is 3 trim. or 4 mm. antl for wall panelling 4 mm. ; bnt if t h e
grounds are over 20 ins. apart 6 nnn. shoul~lbe nsed.
CURVEDWORK.-The thinner varieties of plywood a r e convenient for
curved work, such ns the sotfit of an arch or the end of a staircase. I f
the curve is a sharp one it m a y be necessary to steam the pI~.woodand
t,o tack it to a woode!l frame of the required shape while i t drics. Plywood
should be bent, where possible, with the :isis of curvature parallel to the
grain of the face plies.
370 JOINER.
PLYWOOD-conlinwd,
' V s ~ e s r aL.ro., Vintry House, Queen Street Place, E.C.4.
Prices of Plywood vary greatly with the size of the boards and also
according to the quantity ordered; hut the following may be taken as
approximate net prices per IOO square feet for quantities that builders
require from time to time in the ordinary way of business. For rery
large orders the price would be lower. 'The most popnlar sizes are :-
Birch, so" X SO' and 48' X 60' and Oak, Teak, Mahogany and
Walnut 60' X 48'.
VENESTAI ~ I R C H .
Veneata Nilnot.-Free from knots one side and a rery few small knots
' on the other side.
'Thickness.
Length &
width up t o : $' A' A" A' $' &' B'

- -
72' X 48' - 3716 481- 52/- 5613 6819 7913 - -
per roo square feet.
Venesta SpecnoL.-Has a. very few minute tight knots on o m side,
while the other side is the same as the back of Nilnot.
Thickness.

Venesta Sumnot.-Both sides permit a few small knots and natural timber
variations, oue side l~avingrather more than the other.
Thickness.
Length &
widthupto : ,$' A* a. 3 " $' $'
50" x 50"
6 0 ~
( 1416 1819 2'13 2716 301- 371- 4619 5416 6319
Zo' x ' 151- 1916 221- 2819 3113 3916 4813 571- 6716
60' X 60 1519 2019 2313 301- 3216 4019 501- $819 7013
72" X 36" - 9313 2613 3313 3519 - 5613 6613 -
per roo square feet.

Venenta Suludex.
*; : ; - x" 3: 1
- - .
Venesta Mordex.
72. X 36f
2319 3519
JOINER.
I
PLYWOOD-continued.
~ E N E S T Abr~.--conti,zz~ed.
YENESTAORNAMBN'I'AL BOABDS( S ~ Z60'C X 48').
Venesta Fignred Oak I Side. F g u r e d Oak I Side.
Plain Oak Kererse Side.
49 5 6$ 8 g$ 124 5 j 7
mm. mm. r n m uam. mrn. mlu. niln. nlm. mm. nim. rnm. mln.
89 10 - 13
5019 5113 5813 6519 7.51- 8716 701- 7113 7813 8519 951- 10916
Teak I Side. Teak 2 Sides.
3616 571- 641- 7116 8019 9313 791- 8013 8713 9119 1041- 11816
Honduras Mahogauy I Side. Iionduras hlaliogany z Sides.
5519 5613 6313 7019 801- 9 4 6 7813 7916 8616 941- 10313 11719
1
Sapcle Nshogany I Side. Sapele Mahoguny 2 Sicles.
so/9 5113 5813 6519 751- 8716 701- 7113 7813 8519 951- 1~916
Lilack Walnut I Side. Uisck Walnut z Sides.
641- 6416 7115 791- 8813 - 8616 8719 9419 1021- 11116 1261- I
Boards specially selected. Venesta prices plus 33)%.
A11 foregoing prices are per roo square feet 1q.O.R. London, or delwered
London limits.
Discount : 2$% monthly account or 3 % prompt cash.
T R A D E NOTIGE.
PLYWOOD IUPOI~TING CO. LTD., 64 Great Edstern Street, E.C.z.
Importers and stockists of all types of plywood.
!
METAL-WAGED PLYWOOD. i
I
FLEXOPLYWOODINDUSTRIESLTD., "Flexo" Works, South Ching-
ford, E.4. !
FLEXOIIIETAL.Ply-faced on one side or both sides, with any kind of
sheet metal as Galvanised Sheet Steel for structural purposes.
Sizes from 2 ' ~ 4 'to g'X 12' a n d 4'X 10'.
Steel, one side, @ . . . I/- p e ~
sq. f t .
Steel, both sides, @ . . . 116 ,, ,, ,,
&" thick, thick. ). thick.
hletal Metal Metal Metal Metal Metal
one both one both one both
side sides side sides side sides
GALVANISED STEEL. s . d , s . d . s. d , s, d . s. d. s . d .

ALUJIINIUM.
72" X q', 3on, 36", 48: I z I g I 34 I 10 I 64 z I
10S0X24", 3oX, 36", 48 1 4 I 11 I s$ 2 o I g 2 4
144' X Z ~ " ,30'~ 36" 1 6 2 3$ 1 7% 2 7% I 114 2 104
S~'AYBRITE.
~ z ' X Z ~ "3oa,
, 36" 5 2 9 5 5 4 9 8 - -
COPPER.
48"Xz4" arid 7 ~ ~ x 3 6 " z o 3 4 z 2' 3 6 - -
JOINER. 3 '73
B R O N Z E SHOPFRONTS-continued.
FREDK. SAGE& CO., LTD., 58-62, Gray's Inn Road, W.C.I. Stock
Pattern Shopfront Mouldings of Bronze, White Metal and Stainless Steel
on hardwood cores :-
Girth of 18g Bronxe 011 Moulding.
Core out of 3 ill. 4 in. .j in. 6 in. 7 in. 8 ill. 9 in.
Inches.
3 X 2
4 x 2
5 x 2
6 X 2
3 x 3
4 x 3
5 x 3
6 x 3
For 2 0 % Nickel White metal mouldings of zog thickness on hardwood
cores, add 15 % to above prices.

Girth of 22g Stainless Steel on Monlding.


Core out of g in. 4 in. 5 in. 6~n. 7 m.
Inches. s.d. s.d. s.d. s.d. 8.d.
3 X 2 3 9 4 3 4[1 5 7 -
4 x 2 ,311 4 6 5 3 510 6 7
5 x 2 4 3 4 9 5 6 6 2 7 0
6 X 2 4 8 5 2 510 6 3 7 5
3 x 3 4 1 4 9 5 5 6 1 7 O
4 x 3 4 8 5 2 510 6 6 7 4
5 x 3 5 0 5 7 6 3 7 0 7 9
6 x 3 5 7 6 2 610 7 6 8 5

The abore prices are for stock pattern mouldings ordered in quantities
of 11ot less than 1 2 feet for each section. Discounts allowed for larger
quantitlcs. Special price5 qooted for special sections on receipt of par-
ticnlars. Hardwood cores are left in the white, but the metal sheathing
is polished.

T R A D E NOTIGES.
G. STEVENS& C O . , 52, Feathcrstone Street, E.C.1. Manufacturersof
1)rav-n Metal fiIonldings for shopfronts, elc. (;ene~.almetalnorlters.
H SOSS (H. C. Cornish, W. C. Cornish), 26 Farriugdon
El. C O R ~ I S $
Road, E.C. I. Shop and Ofice Fitters, Builders and Contractors.
374 JOINER.
, S Q U A S H llAClLETS COURTS.
CARTERS'SPORTSCOURTSLTD. (formerly sports court d e p a r t x e n t of
CT. H. Carter, Ltd.), Clissold Works, 57-59, Green Lanes, N. 16.
The cost of a standard Squilsh Racket Coort,i~~cludingsnper tinishing, is
from about £500 u p The cost of the specialist finishings only is from
L145u p ; these tinishi11g.s are of paramount importance. Further infor-
mation and prices on application.

DAYWORK.
Use and waste of lir . . .. . ., .. per foot w b e 1s. 39d .
Ditto, large timbers for s l l o r i ~ ~ g
, I

Ditto, I in. rough t l e d . . . . . , per sqrtn7.e 1 3 o


F i r (buildiug quality) . . . . in.). . per oot cube 7 2
ILough deal (juinery quality educed to . L o t sxper o 3)
Preuared ditto . .. . .. . I T~ET
5
.. ...
0
j in: matching , , per spume 16 3
p in. ditto .. .. .. , 3 20
I in. ditto
I in. square edge flooring . . 26 o
12 in. ditto . . . .
I in. tongued and grooved flooring
29
22 0
0
24 6
I$ in. d ~ t t o . ' . . . 30
I$ in. X 2 in. moulding . . per 6 9
0

.. .. .
~ o o , f t .T I I ~
2 j in. X 4 in. ditto 9 0
a$ in. X I in. ditto ,
7 in. X I in. moulded skirting
9 in. X I in. ditto . . .
. 24 6
9 10

39 6
I in. x 2 in. sawn slating battens
a in. X if In. ditto
2 in. X I In. ditto
. .. .
,
, 3
2 0
0

CTlue.
Mixed nails
, .. .
. . .
,. . per lb. 4
o 8
:3
9 4

Mixed screws . . . . . per doeen o 7 t 0


gf

Remember then, MORRIS lor Hardwoods


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