London International Exhibition, 1879. 813 
Bill of Quantities and Detailed Estimate — continued. 
Yards. 
104 
30 
Feet. 
Inches. 
Brought forward .. 
Pairs hinges and hooks, aud paiut- 
ing, at 6s 
Pairs small ditto, to feeding-doors, 
at 2s. 6i 
Strong bolts to large double doors, 
at 2s. 6d 
8 in. stock lock to shepherd's store . . 
Latches, average each 2s. 6d 
Carried to Summary 
Ieonfoundeb and Plumber. 
4 in. cast-iron gutter as before, in- 
cluding down-pipes, &c., and 
painting, at Is. 9(Z 
Cast-iron water-troughs, as before, 
at 2Z. 10s 
Do. iron corner hay-rack 
1 in. galvanized-iron water-supply, 
at 2s 
Ball-cocks, at 7s. 6d 
King pins to principals, at 2s. 6d. . . 
Carried to Summary 
SomiABT (Part 2). 
Excavator, bricklayer, and slater . . 
Carpenter and joiner 
Ironfounder ai_d plumber 
Total 
(The painting work is included in 
the various carpenter's and iron- 
founder's prices.) 
Summary of Part 1, brought forward 
from page 811 
Summary of Part 2, as above . . 
Total Estimate as per Ground 1 
Plan / 
(Mem. — If the yards were covered 
with corrugated iron, a saving of 
about 130i. would be effected, also 
if " pitching " with paving stones 
was substituted for some of the 
floors instead of concrete, a further 
considerable reduction might be 
made in the Estimates.) 
£ 
s. 
d. 
107 
12 
1 
4 
4 
0 
1 
0 
0 
0 
7 
6 
0 
2 
0 
2 
7 
6 
£115 
13 
1 
9 
2 
0 
5 
0 
0 
0 
8 
0 
3 
0 
0 
0 
15 
0 
1 
7 
ti 
£19 
12 
C 
241 
17 
9 
115 
13 
1 
19 
12 
6 
£377 
3 
4 
3716 3 9 
377 3 4 
£4093 
