| Anna Maria Hall - 1845 - 854 páginas
...generally flagged, but frequently having only the bare earth for a floor, and sometimes less than nix feet in height. There is frequently no window, so...cellars, ventilation is out of the question. They arc, of course, dark ; and from the defective drainage, they are also very generally damp. There is... | |
| British empire - 1847 - 812 páginas
...twelve feet square ; generally flagged — but frequently having only the bare earth for a floor, and sometimes less than six feet in height. There is frequently...window ; so that light and air can gain access to the cellars only by the door, the top of which is often not higher than the level of the street. In such... | |
| Joseph Kay - 1850 - 680 páginas
...generally flagged, but frequently having _only the bare earth for a floor, and sometimes less than 6 feet in height. There is frequently no window, so...such cellars ventilation is out of the question. They arc of course dark; and from the defective drainage, they are also very generally damp. There is sometimes... | |
| 1850 - 342 páginas
...generally flagged, but frequently having only the bare earth for a floor, and sometimes less than 6 feet in height. There is frequently no window, so...the door, the top of which is often not higher than tho level of the street. In such cellars ventilation is out of the question. They are of course dark... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1896 - 496 páginas
...and sometimes less than 6 feet in height. There was frequently no window, so that light and air could gain access to the cellar only by the door ; the top of which was often no higher than the level of the street, consequently the cellars were dark, and ventilation... | |
| 1856 - 586 páginas
...generally flagged — but frequently having only the bare earth for a floor, and sometimes less than ых feet in height. There is frequently no window ; so that light and air can gam access to the cellars only by the door, the top of which is often not higher than the level of... | |
| Joseph Kay - 1864 - 324 páginas
...generally flagged, but frequently having only the bare earth for a floor, and sometimes less than 6 feet in height. There is frequently no window, so...level of the street. In such cellars ventilation is * "Rax^ta o€ ijaa Health, of Towns Commission^ vol. i. 12*7, 90 THE CELLAR INHABITANTS out of the... | |
| Institution of Municipal Engineers (Great Britain) - 1879 - 204 páginas
...generally flagged, but frequently having only the bare earth for a floor, and sometimes less than 6 feet in height. There is frequently no window, so that light and air can only obtain access by the door, the top of which is often not higher than the level of the street."... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1896 - 504 páginas
...and sometimes less than 6 feet in height. There was frequently no window, so that light and air conld gain access to the cellar only by the door; the top of which was often no higher than the level of the street. consequently the cellars were dark, and ventilation... | |
| Gilbert Stone - 1922 - 436 páginas
...sometimes were less than six feet in height. There were frequently no windows, so that light and air could gain access to the cellar only by the door, the top of which was often not higher than the level of the street. Ventilation was out of the question. These cellars... | |
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