. Bulletin of the Essex Institute. Essex Institute; Natural history; genealogy. TERRA-COTTA KOOFING-T1LES, 41 no note of this matter during my visit there. The pan tile has probably been introduced by the Dutch, or pos- sibly by the English before the Dutch. Fig. 50 is re- produced from a photograph showing the appearance of. Fig. 50. Java houses after a shock of earthquake. In this is shown the light structure of the roof supporting the tiles. GERMANY. Throughout Germany the flat tile is the common form. When the lower border of this tile is slightly rounded it. Please note that these images
. Bulletin of the Essex Institute. Essex Institute; Natural history; genealogy. TERRA-COTTA KOOFING-T1LES, 41 no note of this matter during my visit there. The pan tile has probably been introduced by the Dutch, or pos- sibly by the English before the Dutch. Fig. 50 is re- produced from a photograph showing the appearance of. Fig. 50. Java houses after a shock of earthquake. In this is shown the light structure of the roof supporting the tiles. GERMANY. Throughout Germany the flat tile is the common form. When the lower border of this tile is slightly rounded it. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Essex Institute. 1n. Salem, Mass. , Essex Institute
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