Steps and Stairways. 



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effect to provide a very broad flight of steps from the middle of "the terrace 

 to the lawn below, such as is suggested by the drawing by Mr. C. E. Mallow^ 

 (Fig. 126). 



In the chapter on " Water in the Formal Garden " many of the diverse schemes 

 shown by photograph or drawing depend for their success on the steps with which 

 the pools compose. The design by Mr. Inigo Triggs, now illustrated in Figs. 127 and 128, 

 gives a hint for the treatment of a double stairway connecting two levels, and has a 

 shaped pool for its central feature. This scheme could be apphed very appropriately 



FIG. 127. — DOUBLE STAIRWAY WITH POOL. 



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FIG. 128. — PLAN OF ABOVE, 



