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 FIG. 156. DESIGN FOR WINDOW FRAME WITH SWINGING SASH. 



much of the side walls and roof of glass as possible ; the danger of leak- 

 age around and through skylights has prevented many from making 

 use of skylights, although with the present methods of glazing there 

 is no reason why any leakage should occur. The shops of the Grant 

 Tool Company, at Franklin, Pa., shown in Fig. 157, is a good illustra- 

 tion of side wall lighting, while the steam engineering buildings for the 

 Brooklyn Navy Yard, described in Part IV, is a good illustration of 

 side wall and skylight lighting. The A. T. & S. F. shops described 

 in Part IV, is a good illustration of side wall, skylight and saw tooth 

 roof lighting combined. 



The Central Railway of New Jersey shops at Elizabeth, N. J., 

 have skylights made of translucent fabric in the different buildings in 



