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Pain, William, 1730?-1790? / Pain's British Palladio, or, The builder's general assistant : demonstrating, in the most easy and practical method, all the principal rules of architecture, from the ground plan to the ornamental finish : illustrated with several new and useful designs of houses, with their plans, elevations, and sections : also, clear and ample instructions annexed to each subject, in letter-press : with a list of prices for materials and labour, and labour only ... : the whole correctly engraved on forty-two folio copper-plates
(1788)
The hand-rail and curtail-step stretched out preparing foundations, and the proportion of lights to rooms the proportion of chimneys, p. Plate 42
Page Plate 42
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