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... covered , care being taken that they fit as closely and neatly as possi- FIG . 5 . ble . The back of the cottage must next be covered in the same manner , un- less you wish to save time by making all the inside pieces upright ( fig . 5 ) ...
... covered , care being taken that they fit as closely and neatly as possi- FIG . 5 . ble . The back of the cottage must next be covered in the same manner , un- less you wish to save time by making all the inside pieces upright ( fig . 5 ) ...
Page 53
... covered by the out - house , it will not be necessary to cover more than the outer portion with wood - work . It must be done as already described , by fixing a piece along the top and bottom , down the one side , and the upper portion ...
... covered by the out - house , it will not be necessary to cover more than the outer portion with wood - work . It must be done as already described , by fixing a piece along the top and bottom , down the one side , and the upper portion ...
Page 54
... covered over with a brownish coat of paint ; it should be altogether about sixteen inches long by twelve broad . The house , including the out - house , should be placed at equal distances from the ends , and close to the back , leaving ...
... covered over with a brownish coat of paint ; it should be altogether about sixteen inches long by twelve broad . The house , including the out - house , should be placed at equal distances from the ends , and close to the back , leaving ...
Page 108
... covered . This can be done in an egg - cup for preference . When the wax is of the consistency of treacle it is ready for use , and will be found to com- pletely permeate the silk , and thus render it exceed- ingly durable . Bind the ...
... covered . This can be done in an egg - cup for preference . When the wax is of the consistency of treacle it is ready for use , and will be found to com- pletely permeate the silk , and thus render it exceed- ingly durable . Bind the ...
Page 129
... covered over for a time , or they may seriously injure themselves by flutter- ing about in the cage . The best time for catching birds is early in the morning , soon after daylight ; for after that time , the birds are too busy looking ...
... covered over for a time , or they may seriously injure themselves by flutter- ing about in the cage . The best time for catching birds is early in the morning , soon after daylight ; for after that time , the birds are too busy looking ...
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African Wanderers amusement attached Author bait ball BARBARA HUTTON bend birds block boat bottle bottom bowsprit boys brass centre Chromolithography cloth elegant coloured Illustrations corner cross-trees cylinder deck dotted lines Edition electrical Engravings fasten Fcap feather FIC.I fish fold four front G. A. HENTY gaff gilt edges glass GRIFFITH AND FARRAN half hand HARRISON WEIR hook horse inside kite larvæ length magnet main-mast mast methylated spirit Model Yachts paint Paper Boards pass piece of paper piece of wood portion PUBLISHED BY GRIFFITH PUZZLE rigging ropes round rowlocks sails scissors shape shellac Shillings Shillings and Sixpence side silk slips small hole spritsail square stand stout string strips Take a piece Thomas Dunman THOMAS HOOD thread top-mast TOY-MAKER tube upper vessel W. H. G. KINGSTON wire yard young
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