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House & Garde 
A duster of twisted chimneys 
such as this, in the residence of 
George Marshall Allen, Esq., 
at Convent, N. J., is an em¬ 
phatic point of focus on the 
sky line of the house. Charles 
I. Berg, architect 
A stack rising out of the val¬ 
ley of the eaves is an interest¬ 
ing architectural expression. 
Its form IS in keeping with 
the simplicity of the facade. 
Edmund R. Gilchrist was the 
architect 
An unusual location for the chim¬ 
ney IS in the angle of the wall, 
where, as here, it can crop out 
against the contrasting stucco. 
From a house in England de¬ 
signed bv Geoffry Luca, architect 
The stepped chimneys of Ber¬ 
muda are unusual and grow in 
size with the annual coat of 
whitewash given these houses 
A very unusual design is found in 
this stack of an English country 
house—very broad at the base, 
with a slate collar and widely 
separated chimneys diagonal with 
reference to the house line 
