. Rapport . l^^ig- 35 R. Rn-s farm.—Buildings. Fig. 3;. farm.—Buildings. Shropsiire an] Mo sm she^ 43. Barn and stable. 271 FIG. 35 (plate 6)View of the farm buildings and of Mr. Roys house, showing part of the grove at the Fig. 36Ground plan of Mr. Roys house (lower),(a) Verandah;(6) Entrance hall including staircase bl ; (c) Parlor; (d) Bed-room ;(dl) Cloak-room ; (e) Dining-room;{el) Stove ; {e2) Cupboard ;(/) Kitchen ;(/I) Staircase ;(/2) Stove ;{g) Bath and sink ; 272 {h) Pantry; (A small opening with a door allows of articles being passed fromone apartme


. Rapport . l^^ig- 35 R. Rn-s farm.—Buildings. Fig. 3;. farm.—Buildings. Shropsiire an] Mo sm she^ 43. Barn and stable. 271 FIG. 35 (plate 6)View of the farm buildings and of Mr. Roys house, showing part of the grove at the Fig. 36Ground plan of Mr. Roys house (lower),(a) Verandah;(6) Entrance hall including staircase bl ; (c) Parlor; (d) Bed-room ;(dl) Cloak-room ; (e) Dining-room;{el) Stove ; {e2) Cupboard ;(/) Kitchen ;(/I) Staircase ;(/2) Stove ;{g) Bath and sink ; 272 {h) Pantry; (A small opening with a door allows of articles being passed fromone apartment to another); (i) Summer kitchen and wood-shed in a wing, with staircase {j) going into thecellar ; {k) Rimp ; [m) Stove ;


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