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In this early 19th Century 
house in Bedfordshire, En¬ 
gland, the second-floor draw¬ 
ing room is flooded with 
sunlight from the tall bay, 
which also conspicuously 
aids the appearance of the 
whole exterior of the house 
Both floor space and light 
have been increased in these 
old houses at Bur ford, 
Gloucestershire, England, by 
the changing of the original 
mullioned casement win¬ 
dows to simple white, wood¬ 
framed bay windows 
All these types of bay windows 
can readily 'be transplanted to 
American architecture. ■ Here, 
for example, the shallow bay 
on a moderni Cdlbnvil house 
in Brookline, WLass. Grandgent 
& Elwell were Vhe architects 
(Below) This ample bay win¬ 
dow has replaced a single win¬ 
dow like the one above it, with 
an obvious gain of light and 
space within. It is a later ad¬ 
dition to an old house in Chip¬ 
ping Campden, Gloucestershire 
