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Old and New London
… has been considerably strengthened by means of the iron girders and extra piles which have been added to it. A …
Survey of London
… pyramids supported, without any columns at all, by iron girders that left the space below unobstructed for display purposes (Plate 8a, 8b). 78 These girders were lodged into new walls carried up from a series … the scale of colour'. 91 (The intricate colouring of the girders and upper walls survives above the Restaurant …
Old and New London
Old and New London
… by the combination of the circular ribs and the angular girders carrying the roof; these double columns, girders and ribs, were repeated sixteen times in the nave, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… boilers, gas-holders, purifiers, tanks, bridge and other girders, iron roofings, Thames and canal boats, evaporating …
Survey of London
Survey of London
… London Building Acts. 150 The bays were built out on steel girders at first-floor level, with iron columns for support …
Old and New London
… a piece of oak, which had formed part of one of the girders of the ancient building. This, it was conceived, …
Old and New London
… down. By the elegant and decorative aid of beams and girders the walls were secured for a time; but at length even …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of a square; are of brick, with stone dressings; and iron girders and brick arches separate each story: the floorings …
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