The Stonemason and the bricklayer; being practical details and drawings illustrating the various departments of the industrial arts of masonry and bricklaying, with notes on the materials used: stones, bricks, tiles, limes, mortars, cements and concretes, by various practical writers. Edited by the Editor of "The industrial self-instructor."
London, New York, Ward, Lock, and Co., 1891.
x, 271 pages illustrations (some folded) 21 cm
Masonry.
Bricklaying.
Maçonnerie.
Briquetage.
bricklaying.
Location: Library main 231393
Call No.: TH5311 .S7 1891
Status: Available
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