This section is from the book "Modern Buildings, Their Planning, Construction And Equipment Vol2", by G. A. T. Middleton. Also available from Amazon: Modern Buildings.
Face the external walls except the front wall with picked stocks as described.
Turn neatly axed segmental arches over all external reveals except to front.
Oversail as shown at eaves, etc., and to form chimney caps.
Put to top of all boundary and parapet walls, except to front, brick on edge coping, set and pointed in cement on two courses of tile creasing to break-joint, set and weathered in cement.
Put to ends of brick on edge copings galvanised iron cramps, two to each 9 inches in width.
Neatly cut the facings to all rakes, skewbacks, etc., and do all fair circular cutting to arches, etc.,
Make good facings to ends of steps, sills, etc., and neatly cut and fit same around pipes, etc., as may be required.
 
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