London International Exhibition^ 1879. 825 
Bill of Quantities and Detailed Estimate — continued. 
Yards. 
Feet. 
Inches. 
69 
run 
18 
run 
23 
run 
Rods. 
39 J 
sup. 
H 
sup. 
loo 
sup. 
Yards. 
58^ 
sup. 
302 
sup. 
17 
sup. 
377 
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85 
■■ 
76 
183 
442 
run 
84 
run 
198 
run 
113 
run 
503 
run 
13J 
run 
3i 
run 
£ 
s. 
d. 
84 
19 
8 
18 
0 
1 
2 
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4 
7 
0 
1 
4 
9 
0 
4 
0 
0 
7 
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4 
1 
0 
4 
0 
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0 
7 
6 
£107 
12 
5 
365 
7 
6 
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2 
6 
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7 
2 
1 
4 
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16 
0 
14 
0 
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7 
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0 
14 
2 
0 
12 
8 
1 
10 
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3 
13 
8 
1 
1 
0 
8 
5 
0 
1 
17 
8 
1 
11 
0 
6 
9 
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8 
6 
0 
11 
4 
1 
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0 
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465 
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No. 
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29 
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3 
34 
2 
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Brought forward 
Drains. 
6 in. glazed stoneware socketed 
pipes, jointed in clav, average 
depth 1 ft. 9 in., at 2s.'. . .. .. 
Extra to 6 in. bends, at '2s. Gd. 
„ junctions, single, at 3s. 
„ connections to stack- 
pipes, at 2s. 9d 
6 in. connection to trap, at 4s 
Ends of drains made good to tank, 
at 2s. 6rf 
18 in. glazed earthenware half- 
round pipes for mangers, at 4s. 6d. 
15 in. gliized earthenware half- 
round pipes for mangers, at 3s. 6d. 
Iron trap for hospital, at 7s. 6(?. 
Carried to Summary .. 
Beicklayek. 
Eeduced brickwork in mortar, at 
9Z. 5s 
Eeduced brickwork in cement, at 
12?. 15s 
Damp course of pitch, tar, and quick- 
lime, at 2d 
Portland cement rendering, I in. 
thick, to tank, at od 
Stafford-brick paving in cement, at 
3s. Gd 
Brick tiat paving to floor of tank, 
at 2s 
Eough cutting, at lid 
Fair cutting to facings, at 2d 
„ ,, circular, at 2d. 
Twice white walls, at 2d 
Cement filleting, at 2d 
Cutting to Stafford paving, at 3d. .. 
Extra to guttering in stable and cow- 
house, at lOd 
Brick on edge window-sills in cement, 
at 4d 
Labour only to over railing course, 
at 3d 
Cutting to groin in tank 
Cut and fine stone landing 
Bed and point window frames, at 4d. 
Flues cored and pargeted 
Set copper, with all furnace work, 
complete 
Extra labour, forming manhole to 
tank 
Carried forward . . . . £ 
