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Ironmonger rubbed stone frames and mantel 10″ x 24/2″, shelf 14″x2″ with chamfered edges and rounded corners, 5' 9″ from floor.
44. Generally. All projecting stonework to have good and sufficient bed and joint. All stonework to be properly bonded and jointed in walls and to case is the mean projection braced half the bed. Attend to other trades, etc.
Carpenter and Joiner.
46. Quality of Timber.
47. Centering. Provide and remove the centering for roofs and concrete floor as well as all curving trenches and sundry pieces done and windows.
48. Wood Bricks.
49. Stud Partitions. Proper framed and strutted stud partitions: heads, sills, uprights and braces 1½″ x 3″.
50. Ventilation. The louvred ventilators in ceilings of ground floor wards to have frames 5″x6″ properly wrought curbs and 3/4″ louvres and batten flap with 1½″ brass butts and secured with brass knobs.
51. Floors. All the floors tongued, grooved, and rebated and to be 1¼″ in thickness, wrought, filleted, laid with hot glue, jointed, and compressed with their places at hand. The boards very joint by days or patent levels. The boards to be in heartwood width and nailed with w.i. clout nails 32 to the hundred, 3½″ long, one to every joist in each board. Joists to be stove two to & bus in wards to be bored in front of the directions figured on the relevant drawing and shown die square.
52. Latches and frames. The windows throughout to have latches calculated and prepared for 2″…