17 SEPTEMBER 1904, page 14

Sir,—the Society Which Mr. Thomas Prichard Believes To...

actually exist, and is called the Building By-laws Reform Association. The Association was formed at the end of 1902, its president is the Duke of Westminster, and its offices......

Sir,—it Is Probable That I Shall Not Be The Only

one to inform you that the society of which Mr. Thomas Prichard is in quest is the Building By-laws Reform Association, of 45 Parliament Street, Westminster, which should be......

End To Offer One Or Two Remarks ?

You suggest that " houses of cement slabs or wood " might be built. Many years ago, in conjunction with Mr. Norman Shaw, RA., I produced a volume of simple designs showing how......

Sin,—you Remarked In A Recent Issue That To Check The

rural exodus a cottage must be invented costing £100, let at £6 a year. I wrote to you to point out that a four-roomed house can be built for a little over £100, and to press......

Sib,—a Few Years Ago It Was Represented To Me That

there was a scarcity of accommodation in my district for rural labourers, and I was strongly urged to utilise a spare piece of ground at my disposal for the erection of......