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House i3° Garden 
Balconies of scnti-eUiplical plan 
and graceful Regency design 
give this house front in Chelten¬ 
ham, England, unusual fascina¬ 
tion. They also serve as a protec¬ 
tion for the full-length windows 
The balconies in Charleston, one 
of the noted architectural marks 
of that famous city, were executed 
both in wrought iron and in cast 
iron. The example shown is of 
cast iron. It originally had a roof 
These balconies of Regency 
houses at Clifton, England, 
are so contrived that neither 
their floor projectioyis nor roofs 
darken any of the windows. 
The attenuated pattern of the 
wrought iron accords with the 
spirit of design of the period 
The latticed balconies or 
grilles on this house in 
Viroflay, France, serve 
as purely decorative notes 
of interest and balance 
{Below) Among the many 
interesting balconies still to be 
fomid in Charleston is this 
example of wrought iron with 
a projecting semi-circular bay 
