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This is a small, substantial building with a low belfry. A buttress 

 ~ -, „ _ on the north face is irregularly cracked, and a few 



St. Paul's Church. , e J ' 



slight vertical cracks are to be seen on the west 

 front. The interior is undamaged. The arches on the west face are 

 slightly cracked. 



Mr. T. A. Rust's A. wall facing S. 50° E. displays cracks hading 



S. W. at angles of from 2° to 12°. 



Aligned N. 55° E. The limited amount of damage indicates motion 

 K r p. along the axis of the building. 



A boundary pillar, near by, fell partially to S. 40° W. and in the 

 direction of the slope of the ground. 



This is a two-story, rectangular building aligned S. 60° W. All 



Mullingar, The corners have opened out slightly, particularly those 



Philander Smith Ins- n the S. W. All walls show fractures. Those 



coursing N. W. — S. E. show most indication of 



injury, the fractures hading 0° or slightly to N. W. In walls at right 



angles the hade is often to S. W. at from 5° to 25° 



This house stands on an E. — W. ridge of quartzite, 50 feet wide. 

 It is uninjured, although massive retaining walls on 



Prospect Point. » „ - , - „ -, at i a 



both sides fell outwards to JN. and ». 



A looking-glass standing on a bracket fixed to an E.— W. wall was 

 thrown down to N. 15° W. Having a height of 4' 6" it was projected 

 3* 6" in a N. 15° W. direction. 



The compound wall built on a retaining wall on edge of slope to 



S. W. leans at an angle of 7° in the same direction. 



In the Assistant Surgeon's bungalow the chief 



fractures run S. 75 E.— N. 75° W. In the kitchen walls running N.—S. 



are strongly fractured, one crack being 2 inches wide. 



Is built on an E.— W. ridge. A verandah facing N. 30° E. has 

 Mrs. Bachmann's partially subsided down the slope. Walls coursing 

 house ' N.—S. are fractured. 



