| H D. Richardson - 1847 - 126 Seiten
...poultry in a state of ure. LORD PENRHYN 8 POULTRY HOUSE. Perhaps one of the most splendid poultry houses that has ever been erected is that of Lord Penrhyn,...pavilions are united to the centre of the design, by a colonade of small cast iron pillars, painted white, which support a cornice and a slate roof, covering... | |
| Walter B. Dickson - 1847 - 382 Seiten
...Cheshire. It consists of a handsome regular front, extending about 140 feet, at each extremity of which is a neat pavilion, with a large arched window. These...slate roof, covering a paved walk, and a variety of different conveniences for the poultry, for keeping eggs, corn, and the like. The doors into these... | |
| Sketches - 1848 - 422 Seiten
...hundred and forty feet, at each extremity of which is a pavilion, having a large arched window. The pavilions are united to the centre of the design by...slate roof, covering a paved walk and a variety of different conveniences for the poultry, for keeping eggs, corn, &c. The doors into these are all of... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1849 - 652 Seiten
...Cheshire. It consists of a handgome regular front, extending about 140 feet, at each extremity of which is a neat pavilion, with a large arched window. These pavilions are united to the centre of the designs by a colonnade of castiron pillars, painted white, which support a cornice, A slate roof, covering... | |
| John C. Bennett - 1850 - 326 Seiten
...secluded part of the Home Park, and is well sheltered. This establishment originated with George III., in 1793; but the buildings, which were then thought...conveniences for the poultry, for keeping corn, eggs, &o. The doors into these are all of lattice-work, painted white, in green framing. In the middle of... | |
| James Joseph Nolan - 1850 - 208 Seiten
...handsome, regular front, extending about one hundred and forty feet, at each extremity of which is a neat pavilion, with a large, arched window. These...pavilions are united to the centre of the design, by a colonade of cast-iron pillars, painted white, which support a cornice, and a slate roof, covering a... | |
| James Joseph Nolan - 1850 - 198 Seiten
...handsome, regular front, extending about one hundred and forty feet, at each extremity of which is a neat pavilion, with a large, arched window. These...pavilions are united to the centre of the design, by a colonade of cast-iron pillars, painted white, which support a cornice, and a slate roof, covering a... | |
| H. D. Richardson - 1851 - 190 Seiten
...immense weight given by Mr. Nolan to this breed of fowl can he attained under the age of a patriarch. LORD PENRHYN'S POULTRY-HOUSE. Perhaps one of the most...pavilions are united to the centre of the design by by a colonnade of small cast-iron pillars, painted white, which support a cornice and a slate roof,... | |
| Caleb N. Bement - 1852 - 396 Seiten
...Cheshire. It consists of a handsome elegant front, extending about 140 feet ; at each extremity of which is a neat pavilion, with a large arched window. These...united to the centre of the design by a colonnade of several cast-iron pillars painted white, which support a cornice, and a slate roof, covering a paved... | |
| Sarah Tomlinson - 1862 - 498 Seiten
...hundred and forty feet, at each extremity of which is a pavilion, having a large arched window. The pavilions are united to the centre of the design by...slate roof, covering a paved walk and a variety of different conveniences for the poultry, for keeping eggs, corn, &c. The doors into these are all of... | |
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