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Soane, John; Parkyns, George Isham
Sketches in architecture: containing plans and elevations of cottages, villas, and other useful buildings, with characteristic scenery — London, 1798

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Sketches for Country Houses, Villas, and Rural Dwellings;
calculated for Persons of moderate Income, and for com-
fortable Retirement. Also some Designs for Cottages, which
may be construsted of the simplest Materials with Plans
and General Estimates. By John Flaw, elegantly engraved
in Aqua Tinta on Forty-Two Plates, Quarto, il. ns. 6d.
in Boards.
Ferine Ornee, or Rural Improvements, a Series of Domestic and
Ornamental Designs, suited to Parks, Plantations, Rides,
Walks, Rivers, Farms, &c. consisting of Fences, Paddock
Houses, a Bath, Dog-kennels, Pavilions, Farm-yards, Fish-
ing-houses, Sporting-boxes, Shooting-lodges, Single and
Double Cottages, &c. calculated for Landscape and Pistu-
resque Effests. By John PI aw. Arch it est. Engraved in
A'quatinta on 38 Plates, with appropriate Scenery, Plans
and Explanations: Quarto. In boards, il. its. 6d.
Rural Architecture, or Designs from the Simple Cottage to the
Decorated Villa, including some which have been executed.
By John Plaw. On 62 Plates, with Scenery, in Aquatinta.
Hals bound, ■ 2I. 2s.
The Architect and Builder s Miscellany, or Pocket Library;
containing original Pisturesque Designs in Architesture,
for Cottages, Farm, Country, and Town Houses, Public
Buildings, Temples, Green-Houses, Bridges, Lodges and
Gates for Entrances to Parks and Pleasure Grounds, Sta-
bles, Monumental Tombs, Garden Seats, &c. By Charles
Middleton, Architest, on 60 Plates, coloured, il. is. bound.
Familiar Architecture; consisting of Original Designs of Houses
sor Gentlemen and Tradesmen, Parson^ges, and Summer
Retreats; with Back-fronts, Sestions, &c. together with
Banqueting-Rooms, and Churches. To which is added,
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Crunden’s Convenient and Ornamental Architecture ; confisting
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’ with a Reference and Explanation in Letter-press, of the Use
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