An encyclopædia of agriculture [electronic An encyclopædia of agriculture [electronic resource] : comprising the theory and practice of the valuation, transfer, laying out, improvement, and management of landed property, and the cultivation and economy of the animal and vegetable productions of agriculture, including all the latest improvements, a general history of agriculture in all countries, and a statistical view of its present state, with suggestions for its future progress in the British Isles encyclopdiaofa01loud Year: 1831 1195 â -â¢â ' .â ''â â !.â â â â T-â be lofty and airy. {Sel


An encyclopædia of agriculture [electronic An encyclopædia of agriculture [electronic resource] : comprising the theory and practice of the valuation, transfer, laying out, improvement, and management of landed property, and the cultivation and economy of the animal and vegetable productions of agriculture, including all the latest improvements, a general history of agriculture in all countries, and a statistical view of its present state, with suggestions for its future progress in the British Isles encyclopdiaofa01loud Year: 1831 1195 â -â¢â ' .â ''â â !.â â â â T-â be lofty and airy. {Selim. Wiltshire, July, 1834.) 8143. A group of four cot- tages {figs. 1197,1198.), re- presented as two, suitable for labourers with small fa- milies, comprising living- room, bedroom over, and washhouse to each. Pri- vies are attached for the use of the two middle cottages; thoseofthetwo end ones are supposed to be detached. They may either be placed on a plat- form or terrace, according to the manner recom- mended in the Encyclo- pedia of Cottage, Farm, and Villa Architecture, or not, according to circum- stances. In fig. 1198., a a are the sitting-rooms, twelve feet by ten feet; bb washhouse, one eight feet by six feet, and the other nine feet by six feet; c, water-closet; dd, entrance lobbies ; and e, staircase. 8144. Earthen walls. It is proposed to erect the walls of these cottages with compressed earth; which method of building is termed piie', and is very suitable for cottages of this description, being a very good substitute for brick, and reducing the expense of :'-;^m-s--{h-Jsi!:^':-if- 1196


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