London International Exhibition, 1879. 
795 
SujpTplementary Estimate of Stack-Frames, Tram-Mails, Traverse-Way, 
TIireshing-Barns, and Hay-Barns, as shown on Plan No. 16. 
Yards. 
Feet. 
laches. 
JSo. 
- 
«. 
d. 
180 
cube 
•• 
Excavate soil in traverse way, at 6d. 
4 
10 
0 
77 
sup. 
9 in. reduced brickwork in mortar, 
17 
6 
6 
280 
IlQ. 
20 
Coping on edge, traverse way, at 3d. 
Deal stack-frames, 20 ft. x 12 ft., 
each containing 17 cube feet, at 
11. 17s 
3 
37 
10 
0 
0 
0 
80 
Iron supports to stack-frames, at 4s. 
16 
0 
0 
4C 
lin. 
Tramway, 12 ft. gauge, in traverse 
wall, longitudinal for sleepers, 
dipped in creosote, rails 21 lb. per 
16 
11 
0 
150 
lin. 
1 
Tramway, 7 ft. 6 in. gauge, with 
transverse sleepers 4 ft. apart, 
9 ft. long, at 6s 
Threshing barn with corrugated iron 
covering, rolled iron standards, 
size 31 ft. by 18 ft 
45 
32 
0 
0 
0 
0 
1 
Leau-to same, for drum and engine . . 
20 
0 
0 
£191 
17 
6 
Note. — No part of this amount is included in the general estimate of 
268G?. 7s. lOd. 
Hay-barns, 16 ft. wide and 16 ft. high (for covering either com or hay), with 
corrugated-iron roof and rolled-iron standards, cost II. per foot Uneal. 
Alternative Estimate of Stack-Frames, Tram-Bails, and Turntable, 
together with Threshing-Barn, as shown in Plan No. 16a. 
Yards. 
Feet. 
Inches. 
No. 
£ 
s. 
d. 
24 
cube 
Excavate soil to turntable, at 6d. .. 
0 
12 
0 
11 
sup. 
9 in. reduced brickwork, circular, at 
3 
0 
G 
1 
50 
lin. 
18 
72 
Coping to same, circular, at 4s. 
Deal stack-frames, 20 ft. by 12 ft., 
Iron supports to same, at 4s 
0 
33 
14 
16 
6 
8 
8 
0 
0 
189 
lin. 
Tramway, 7 ft. 6 in. gauge, rails 
21 lb. per yard, dogspiked to 
dipped sleepers 4 ft. apart, at 6s. 
56 
14 
0 
1 
Turntable and imderworks, 16 ft. 
diameter, including bottom rails 
and wheels, and dipped batten 
40 
0 
0 
1 
Threshing barn with corrugated-iron 
32 
0 
0 
1 
Lean-to same, as described 
20 
0 
0 
£200 
17 
2 
A ote. —No part of this sum is included in any previous estimate. 
