XIV. 



ILLUSTRATIONS— continued. 



208. 



209. 



210. 

 211. 

 212. 

 213- 



214. 



215- 



216. 

 217. 



218. 

 219. 

 220. 

 221. 

 222. 

 223. 

 224. 



0- 



22 

 226 



227 

 228. 

 229. 

 230. 

 231. 



234- 

 235- 

 236. 



237- 

 238. 



239- 

 240. 



241. 



242. 

 243- 



244- 

 245- 

 246. 



247. 



248. 



249. 

 250. 



251. 

 252. 



253- 

 254- 

 255- 

 256. 



Marsh Court : Sunk Pool Garden. 



„ Pool, Steps and Balustrade. 

 Pool at Papillon Hall. 

 Water Parterre ; Plan for. 



Sketch of. 

 Walled Pool with Angle Fountains. 

 Extended Pool at Chelwood Vetchery. 

 Tile-built Fountain bv Sir E. Lutvens. 

 Lion Mask for Fountain. 

 Section of Basin with Lead Tortoises on 



Rim. 

 Lead Tortoise by Lad\' Chance. 

 Lead Dolphin. 

 Gargoyle for Garden Wall. 

 Hippocampus in Lead by Lady Chance 

 Garden Fountain by Alfred Gilbert. 

 Wall Fountain at Hampton Court 

 Lead Tank and Fountain 



Bankart. 

 Lead Cistern by George Bankart 



by George 



Chalice Bird Bath. 



Shallow Bird Bath of Lead. 



A Good Eighteenth Century Tank. 



Kelsale ^lanor : A Little Wooden Bridge. 



,, A Stone Bridge. 

 Bathing Pool at Stoneywell Cottage. 

 ^^'ell-head of Istrian Stone. 

 ]ifodern. 



Italian, with " Overthrow." 

 A Wooden Pump Casing. 

 Lead Pump-head. 

 Well-head at Sutton Courtenay. 

 Pump-house at Pitsford. 

 Paving of Ironst me and Bargate Stone for 



a Summer-house. 

 Paving Simply Treated with Stones of 



Natural Shape. 

 Paving of Rough-edged Slabs. 

 Pa\-ement of Rectangular Flags of Port- 

 land Stone. 

 Stone Paving with " Random " Joints. 

 A Circular and Concentric Brick Paving. 

 Paving Jointed to Follow the Terrace 



Plan. 

 Plan Showing Suitable Planting for the Side- 



jomts of a Paved Path. 

 I-'avement of Rectangular Flags in a Rose 



Garden by Gilbert Eraser and T. H. 



Mawson. 

 An Old Sussex Cliurch Paving of Brick. 

 Plan of a Pavement Rather 0\-er-planted 



n^ the Middle. 

 Brick and Tile Paving, Scale Plan. 



A Pergola of Poles in Venice. 



Piers of Rubble, Plastered, at Anialfi. 



257- 



258 



259 

 260 



261 

 262 



263 

 264 



265 

 266 

 267 

 268 

 269 

 270 

 271 

 272 



273 



274 



275 

 276 



277 

 278 

 279 

 280 

 281 

 282 

 283 

 284 

 285 

 286 

 287 

 288 

 289, 

 2qo 

 291 



20)2 

 293 

 294 

 295 

 296, 

 297, 

 298 



299, 

 300 

 301 



303 

 304 

 305 



306 

 307 



Pergola of Larch of too Sliglit a Construc- 

 tion. 

 ,, with Well-shaped Braces. 

 Gourds on Larch Pergola Framework. 

 A Well-built Pergola Adjoining Racquet 



Court at St. Clere. 

 Pergola with Piers of Brick and Stone. 



with Piers, some Round, Some 



Square, 

 with Piers of Tiles, ^^'ell-iointed. 

 with Alternate Round and Square 

 Piers. 

 A Meeting-place of Radiating Paths. 

 A Pergola Surrounding a Fruit-room. 

 Pergola at Sandhouse. 



at Ewelme Down. 

 A Pergola Sheltering a Garden Door. 



of Cordon Fruit Trees. 

 Outer View of the Cordon Fruit Pergola. 

 Stepped Pergola at Acremead : Plan and 



Section. 

 Ditto : Mew. 

 A Garden of Treihage. 

 A Green Tunnel of Laburnum. 

 Gate and Mounting Block at Cleeve Prior. 

 Entrance to Biddestone Manor. 

 Gatewav to a Courtyard. 

 Entrance from Road to SmaU Garden 

 Treatment of ^^'all and Gates. 

 Carriage Gates. 

 A Grille in Screen Wall. 

 A Foot-gate. 



Vista Between Two Gates in Walled Garden. 

 Garden Gate Made by the Brothers Roberts. 

 Gate at ^^'vch Cross Place. 

 at Wotton House. 

 at Packwood House, 

 at Norton Conyers. 

 at ^Mttersham House. 

 At Great ^laytham : Mam Gate to Walled 



Garden. 

 In the ^^'alled Garden at Great Maytham. 

 Gate on Terrace at Chelwood Vetchery. 

 Wooden Door with Postern. 

 A Trelhs Door. 



Garden-house Designed by H. Inigo Triggs. 

 at Athelhampton. 

 at Hurt wood : Abo\"e Lib' 

 Pool. 

 Gazebo at Corner of Terraced Forecourt. 

 Garden-house at the End of a Long Walk 

 An Angle Summer-house near Liphook 

 — and Another of Unusual Plan. 

 Garden-house at The Grove, ^lill Hill. 

 Thatched, in Norfolk. 

 Thatched, in Angle of Cob 

 \\'alls. 

 ,, at Little Boarhunt, Liphook. 



Built of Old Materials. 



Birmingham. 



