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in the usual.
form. for
the service.
The design is Plain Norman Gothic -
which is easy
of execution, the arch. is of that
description understand the building of
which the Chinese workmen
are
building of and the mouldings
bold and such as are best suited for
the Granite of the Country.
It has been remarked that the Tower-
appears too low for the great length of the building, but this is characteristic of the style,
and
cover is advisable
Typhoons which
on account of the
are said to commit such havoc -
upon structures which-
jomsiderable height.
raised are raile
to
any
I think however that the length. may be reduced a little, which would without
detracting from the general appearance, effect-
a saving.
which
might be employed otherwise.
The interion I have not had time
sufficiently to delineate, but the section across
transepts
the arches
trancepts shews the mode. I propose to adopt -, spring, direct from the face- of the
is not weed in any part of
Piers and groining.
the building _ the space included between. the
arches
may
be formed simply with a
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in the centre, or in panels according to any
device which would. with the order.
agree-
It will be perceived that all the
Columns are alike this
may be objected to by
some, but although - it is frequently adopted_.
in old examples, it is not by any
imperative-
reading.
so to do.
meand
The position of the Font., Pulpit and
desk
may
be altered if need be, and
perhaps it would be an
improvement but as this is of no particular moment at present Ishall not allude to them.
One half of the seats I would arrange- with arms there to which would clearly define the property if they
were to be
rented