The Englishmans House a Practical Guide for Selecting And Building a House

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The Englishmans House a Practical Guide for Selecting And Building a House
C J Charles James Richardson
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Run, the curved tubes 45. $d. , the starting tube 35. Sd. The tubes were of the exact form of drain pipes, and they were cheaper, and as effectual.
If Mr. Smith's metal tubes had been introduced into a large brick flue, they would have rendered the latter an efficient shaft for ventilating every room in its upward course, openings being made for the purpose at the upper part of the rooms. This mode of venti- lation was applied to hospitals on a large scale by the late Mr. Jacob Perkins several
...years ago, with perfect success.
Denley's flue, introduced in 1843, is believed to have been the precursor of that used by the late Mr. Thos. Cubitt at Belgravia and Pimlico, and there is a great resemblance between the two ; but Mr. Denley's flue has nothing like the simplicity nor ease of con- struction of Mr. Cubitt's. The downward flues were merged into one at the basement, and all the soot and cinders were collected or thrown down into a fire-proof box, which must have stood out in the lower rooms, from which they had to be removed.


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