. The Architectural magazine. ? m (C ? iii<4. Turnpike Lodges, (p. ) — Your correspondents (Tyros) plan for turn-pike lodges is certainly a great improvement; but I think his choice of Grecianarchitecture for the elevations is not so judicious. The simple and bold de-tails of the Egyptian style would, |)erhaps, be more appropriate. — W. Lon- don, Aug. 29. 1835. Art. V. Queries and Ansivers. Iron Wharfs. — Your querist, B., will find a full description, illustrated byengravings, of iron wharfs, under the head manufactures, in the Encyc. three parts, comprising manufactures, w


. The Architectural magazine. ? m (C ? iii<4. Turnpike Lodges, (p. ) — Your correspondents (Tyros) plan for turn-pike lodges is certainly a great improvement; but I think his choice of Grecianarchitecture for the elevations is not so judicious. The simple and bold de-tails of the Egyptian style would, |)erhaps, be more appropriate. — W. Lon- don, Aug. 29. 1835. Art. V. Queries and Ansivers. Iron Wharfs. — Your querist, B., will find a full description, illustrated byengravings, of iron wharfs, under the head manufactures, in the Encyc. three parts, comprising manufactures, works, &c., are being publishedseparately.— W. London, Aug. 29. 1835. Fall of the Suspension Bridge on the Duke of Buccleuchs Estate in Scotland.— As much is to be learnt from failures, perhaps one of your correspondents 4-76 Obituary. would send a descri|)tiort of the above bridge, with his opinion as to the cause ofthe accident. Should it prove to have arisen from any faults in the con-struction, such facts would be highly useful


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