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During a week a body of leading archi- toctavisited St. Paul's Catbedralfir the pur pose of examining the algas of sortlement and the work now being dras su the fabric One of their number, Sir Thomas G. Jack son, B., has put down his opinion on the situation in the form of a letter to Sir Francis Fox; and by jequest of Con Alexador, the Treasurer to the Chapter, wo publish in full ha report, which rans follow-
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June 19, 1913.
Dear Sir Francis-For-I send you my impression from what you showed me yesterday at St. Kula.
I gathered that Sir Christopher. Wen laid his foundatieris on a bol of firma day Come Bftor-7ft. thick, below which is a bed of good graval of about the me thickness. Bulow that in a layer of sand charged with water. ¡
On such a foundation, undisturbed, I think one might safely put simont any building. Wat sand in remarkably firm so long as it is confined.
In this case, however, deop'sewers have) bern made close to the building much deeper than Wron's foundations, which arn only ft. 6in. below the Crypt floor, sod one warzheten at all events has a basement.
well below the foundations. Probably most, if not all, the buildings simikuly urovided with diep basaments, hough I Cum pot aware of the fact.
Thero rowers à bɛsemonta were formed
lo the sand stratum, and from report" made during the formation of the sewer it appens that is way construered with grint difficulty, as the wet fond owed in and had to be pooped out. This operation lasted six months before the alarm was
kiven which prevented the formation of an additional sowat
This draught of water and running sand- from the subsnil as no doubt bean the cause of the settirment of the eight piers of the Dome on which the heaviest woight
Although the proposed tramway near the enst end has fortunately been abandoned, I think it probable that a drainage is still going on below the foundations. It is re- corded that the sewer was formed with great difficulty, the bricks disappearing in in the grest rush of water and sand in o the excavating. I do not know what con- diinheewer is in now, bas oren if it is stlifter-tight there would naturally be a nght rond it which would do mischief - below the fou: dations by drawings and trim of the Cathedral.
Whether anything can be done to avert
the progress of this loscuing of the sub-
Se soil I cannot from what I know form say"
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soil mound about the drop newer, to which Cold and Hot Water throughoai.
I concalve the ischief is due,
The fissures you showo me in the piors in the Crypt the ava, and the radiating buttresses at the springing of the Dome drum are alarming. Á more cursory in- spection should be enough to convince any e that the matter can no longer be deglected.
What is 'now
now being done by you and Mr. Macartney is to consolidate the pics by injecting coment grost into all the cracks with the Greathead machine I was surprised to see the very inferior character of the core of the piers in the Crypt, which cosists of lorne rubble of small ones laid in very inferior mortar quite soft and unfi to carry weight. To consolidate this by groutine as you are doing is obviously the the first thing to be done, and to judre from what I anw when a stoo had been' removed from a part of the wall which had-bean grouted the desired result seems to have been attained. The grout SEBINA to have travelled into every fs-ure and to have sot like a rack.......
Underpinning belog out of the question, my opinion is that the only hope is to bind the construction to fly together sa to make it a homogeneous fabric which, if it | satiles further, many go down without rupture.
This of course involves considerations of. the unequal lead on the central part of the building and the ends of the arms of the Cross, which no doubt creates a dificulty, but I trust pot an ingas orable öző.
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