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COTTAGES, 
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one small room serves them all for washing and baking ; 
they are occupied by two labourers, and one nailor 
who requires a workshop ; the tenements have each 
two private lodging rooms over each kitchen and pan¬ 
try respectively. 
Estimate of the cottages in Plate II. according to 
the common prices of building in Worcestershire. 
£ s - d * 
400 yards of brick work, one brick 
length, at 4s. 6d. . . . 70 0 0 
120 yards of brick floor! ng, at 1 s. 6d. 9 0 0 
2000 feet of tiling and lath r*ails, 
at 20s. per 100 . . . 20 0 0 
450 yards of wall plastering, at 8d. 15 0 0 
120 yards of ditto, on lath, at Is. 6 0 0 « 
Total Bricklayer -->—120 0 0 
The inside cross walls are only half 
brick thick, two being reckoned 
for one in this estimate. , ' 
Carpenter. 
900 feet of chamber flooring, oak 
timber and elm boards, at 3l. per 
100 feet, materials and labour 27 0 0 
1800 feet of roofing and laths, at 
2l. per 100 feet . . . 36 0 0 
Five outside doors and frames, at 
I5s. six inside ditto, at 12s. 6d. 7 10 0 
Fourteen window frames, three 
flights of stair steps and sundries 9 10 0 
Total Carpenter --80 0 0 
Window glass, casements, and paint 10 0 0 
Total 210 0 0 
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BRIDGES* 
