...In Holland and Westphalia, the fire is made in the cellar, andthe smoke carried by a flue into a cool, dry chamber...
Richard L. Allen 「Domestic Animals」
...In Holland and Westphalia, the fire ismade in the cellar, and the smoke carried by a flue into a cool, drychamber...
Robert Jennings 「Sheep, Swine, and Poultry」
...The fireplace was examined and was found to have no flue, or that the flue had been filled with earth or cement...
W. H. Hudson 「Birds in Town and Village」
...The bees, thoughin an unused flue, soon found the gas of anthracitethat hovered about the top of the chimneytoo much for them, and they left...
John Burroughs 「Bird Stories from Burroughs」
...After a while I got up and put themback up the chimney, and stopped up the throatof the flue with newspapers...
John Burroughs 「Bird Stories from Burroughs」
...He was a harum-scarum fellow, all strings, and tapes, and ends,and flue...
R. S. Surtees 「Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour」
...This form of hood,projecting some distance beyond its flue, affords space that may be usedas a mantel-shelf, an advantage gained only to a very small degree bythe forms discussed above...
Victor Mindeleff and Cosmos Mindeleff 「A Study of Pueblo Architecture: Tusayan and Cibola」
...This structure serves tosupport the body of the flue, usually with an intervening stone-coveredspace forming a shelf...
Victor Mindeleff and Cosmos Mindeleff 「A Study of Pueblo Architecture: Tusayan and Cibola」
...A horizontal flue is thusformed in which the fire is built...
Victor Mindeleff and Cosmos Mindeleff 「A Study of Pueblo Architecture: Tusayan and Cibola」
...3 was a kiln 17feet square, with a double flue, used (as its contents showed) forpotting, and indeed for fine potting...
F. Haverfield 「Roman Britain in 1914」
...And in all rooms, living apartments, as well asthese, an opening of at least sixty-four square inches should be made inthe wall, near the ceiling, and leading into an air flue, to pass intothe garret...
Lewis Falley Allen 「Rural Architecture」
...It may bealso furnished with a cooking range, or stove—the smoke and fumesleading by a pipe into a flue into the chimney...
Lewis Falley Allen 「Rural Architecture」
...It is also roughly built, consistingof a roof of loose stones, sometimes one large flat slab, supportedabove the flue by four large supports, each of a single stone...
John Ruskin 「The Poetry of Architecture」
...' In the north wallof the refectory, near the west end, are the remains of a flue,which may have belonged to a fire-place...
Dugald Butler and Herbert Story 「Scottish Cathedrals and Abbeys」
...To this interspaceheat is applied, and a flue will have to be affixed to this apparatusto carry off the vapours which arise from the enamel or japan...
William N. Brown 「Handbook on Japanning: 2nd Edition」
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