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The Colonial Architecture of Philadelphia

Chapter 11 MANTELS AND CHIMNEY PIECES

Word Count: 3519    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

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The Colonial Architecture of Philadelphia
The Colonial Architecture of Philadelphia
“\"The contents of this little book formed the subject of three lectures delivered at the Royal Institution \"On the Mechanism of the Human Voice\" and three London University lectures at King's College on \"The Brain in relation to Speech and Song. \" I have endeavoured to place this subject before my readers in as simple language as scientific accuracy and requirements permit. Where I have been obliged to use technical anatomical and physiological terms I have either explained their meaning in the text, aided by diagrams and figures, or I have given in brackets the English equivalents of the terms used. \"”
1 Chapter 1 No.12 Chapter 2 PHILADELPHIA ARCHITECTURE3 Chapter 3 GEORGIAN COUNTRY HOUSES OF BRICK4 Chapter 4 CITY RESIDENCES OF BRICK5 Chapter 5 LEDGE-STONE COUNTRY HOUSES6 Chapter 6 PLASTERED STONE COUNTRY HOUSES7 Chapter 7 HEWN STONE COUNTRY HOUSES8 Chapter 8 DOORWAYS AND PORCHES9 Chapter 9 WINDOWS AND SHUTTERS10 Chapter 10 HALLS AND STAIRCASES11 Chapter 11 MANTELS AND CHIMNEY PIECES12 Chapter 12 INTERIOR WOOD FINISH13 Chapter 13 PUBLIC BUILDINGS