. Annual reports of the boards to the General Assembly. DESIGN No 5.—DESCRIPTION. No. 5 is a church 30x50, to seat 250 and to cost $1,500 above thefoundations, plain colored glass in the windo\\s, the walls and ceilingplastered, the latter being on the slanting ties of the roof, it wiU showsomewhat of the shape of the roof inside when finished, thus doingaway with the usual flat ceihng of inexpensive churches. Interior trim-mings, all neat and plain. Vestibule to be finished same as main room 26 OUR DESKtNS. BILL OF OUANTITIKS. 30x50 FiCET—SEATS 260. 15,500 ft. timber 4,500 ft. ordinary lumber
. Annual reports of the boards to the General Assembly. DESIGN No 5.—DESCRIPTION. No. 5 is a church 30x50, to seat 250 and to cost $1,500 above thefoundations, plain colored glass in the windo\\s, the walls and ceilingplastered, the latter being on the slanting ties of the roof, it wiU showsomewhat of the shape of the roof inside when finished, thus doingaway with the usual flat ceihng of inexpensive churches. Interior trim-mings, all neat and plain. Vestibule to be finished same as main room 26 OUR DESKtNS. BILL OF OUANTITIKS. 30x50 FiCET—SEATS 260. 15,500 ft. timber 4,500 ft. ordinary lumber3,600 ft. finishing stiift. 22,500 shingles 430 clapboards 497 yards plastering. .540 bricks in running^^ft. 43^ X 8 doors 3x8 windows Design No. DESIGN No. 6.—DESCRIPTION. This very neat desijyn is for a small brick chapel, and will cost a littleover $2,000. If built of wood, the cost wiU be about $1,500. Theaudience room is ^OxoO feet, and Avill seat about 250 persons comfort-ably. The finish is plain, walls and ceilinp^s plastered, walls wainscottedon all sides, windows of stained {j^lass. The cellar excavated under thecenter of church for heaters and coal. The timbers of roof can be left exposed, and ceihnf? paneled, whichwould make a handsome finish, and add but little to the cost of thebuilding. \c PuRSELL, ArchUecf. OUR DESKtNS. 27 la/ 1 LIlJuLJULJLJLJJJLJLJJ n O BILT. OF QUANTITIES. no cu. yds. of pr. of foundation stone. 82,000 bricks 4,000 ft. of joist and studding 4,500 roof timbers 2,000 flooring 4,800 sheathing sq. ft. of slating 500 sq. yds. of plastering. 300 sq. ft. of stained glass. Design No. 7.
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