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 CONTENTS. Preface List of Engravings V I List of Books quoted xii List of Contributors Page INTBODUCTION - - - - - >■ BOOK I. DESIGNS FOR LABOURERS' AND MECHANICS' COTTAGES, AND FOR DWELLINGS FOR GARDENERS AND BAILIFFS, AND OTHER UPPER SERVANTS, AND FOR SMALL FARMERS AND CULTIVATORS OF THEIR OWN LAND. Chap. I. Model Designs for Cottages, exhibiting in each Model all the Accommodations and Ar. rangements for Comfort and Convenience of which the smallest Dwellings of this Class are susceptible • - - - 8 I. A Cottage of One Story ; combining all the Accommodation and Conveniences of which human Dwellings of that Description are susceptible ... 9 II. A Cottage of One Story; combining the Accommodations and Conveniences of De. sign I., differently arranged, and with the Addition of a Veranda - - - 21 III. A Cottage of Two Stories; combining the Accommodations and Conveniences of De- sign I., differently arranged, and with an additional Bed-room - - - 23 Chap. II A miscellaneous Collection of Designs for Cot. tage Dwellings, with Critical and Analytical Remarks. - - - - 26 IV. A Dwelling for a Man and his Wife, with- out Children - -. - 27 V. A Dwelling for a Man and his Wife, with Two or more Children, with a Cow-house and Pigsty. - . - - 31 VI. A Dwelling for a Man and his Wife, with an Apprentice, Servant, or grown-up Son or Daughter - - - - 35 VII. A Dwelling of Two Rooms, and a Back Kitchen, for a Man and his Wife - - 35 VIII. A Dwelling of Two Rooms, for a Man and his Wife - - - - 44 IX. A Dwelling in the Swiss Style, for a mar- ried Couple and Family, with a Cow-house and Pigsty. - - - 44 X. A Dwelling for a married Couple and One Child, with a Pigsty. - - 48 XI. A Dwelling for a Man and his Wife, and One or Two Children, with a Cow-house and Pigsty. - - .52 XII. A Dwelling of Two Stories, for a Man and his Wife, with a Servant and Two or Three Children, with a Cow-house and Pigsty - 54 XIII. A Dwelling for a Man and his Wife, with Two or more Children. - - 5" XI^ A Dwelling for a Man and his Wife, with One Servant, and a grown-up Son or Daughter - . - -58 XV. A Dwelling for a Man and his Wife, with, out Children - . . .63 XVI. A Dwelling for a Man and his Wife, without Children - - - 65 XVII. A Dwelling with Two Rooms and a Bed.closet, for a Man and his Wife, with an Apprentice or Servant . . . 71 XVIII. A Dwelling for a Man and his Wife, without Children - . - . 74 XIX. A Dwelling of Two Rooms, for a Man and his Wife, without Children . - 80 XX. A Dwelling for a Man and his Wife, with Children, and having a Cow-house, Pigsty, &c., attached . . . . 83 XXI. A Dwelling for a Man and his Wife, without Children • . - 87 XXII. A Dwelling for a Gardener, or other Servant, on a Gentleman's Estate, who has a Wife, but no Children - - .88 XXIII. A DwelUng of One Story, for a Man and his Wife with a Family of Children j having a Cow-house and Pigsty attached. 93 XXIV. A Dwelling for a Man and his Wife, without Children, having Two Rooms, and other Conveniences -. .94 XXV. A Dwelling for a Working Man, with a. Family of Children - - - - 97 XXVI. A Cottage Dwelling in the German Swiss Style, for a Man and his Family, with Accommodation for two Horses and a Cow 98 XXVII. A Dwelling for a Man and his Wife, with Children, or a Servant, with the usual Conveniences in a detached Building. 101 XXVni. A Cottage in the Old English Man. ner, containing a Kitchen, Living Room, and Two Bed-rooms - - - 102 XXIX. A Cottage Dwelling of Three Rooms, with various Conveniences. . 105 XXX. A Cottage Dwelling with Five Rooms, and various Conveniences. . 107 XXXI. A DwelUng with Five Rooms, with Conveniences, in the Old English Style, where the building Material is chiefly Stone 108 XXXII. A Cottage DwelUng with Two Sitting- Rooms, in the Old English Manner, where Timber, Brick, and Slate are the Materials used for the Walls and Roof -. Ill XXXIII. Two Cottage DwelUngs, under the same Roof; each having Two Rooms and other Conveniences - - - 136 XXXIV. A Cottage DweUing of Two Rooms, intended as a Gate Lodge - - 137 XXXV. A Cottage Dwelling of Three Rooms, with Back Kitchen, Cow-house, and other Conveniences. . - . 138 XXXVI. A Dwelling with Four Rooms, a Back Kitchen, and other Conveniences - - 141 XXXVII. A Dwelling of Four Rooms, with other Conveniences, intended as a Lodge, or a House for a Bailiff or Head Gardener 141 XXXVIII. A DwelUng of Three Rooms, with a Back Kitchen, and other Conveniences, intended as a Porter's Lodge, or Gardener's House. . - - . 143 XXXIX. Two DweUings for Country La. bourers, ':.nder One Roof, with Two Rooms in each, i-id other Conveniences. . 144 XL. Two Cottages of Three Rooms each^nder the same Roof, with Cow-house, Pigsty, and other Conveniences to each -. 146 XLI. Six Cottages grouped together, with a view to Economy in building them. 147 XLI I. A Cottage of Three Rooms, in the Eliza. bethan Style - - - .157 XLIII. A Cottage of Three Rooms, with Back