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The3rd Earl Of Derby
 
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Default When is a partition not a partition?

The3rd Earl Of Derby wrote:
wrote:
I normally like to read the Jeff Howwell column in the Telegraph (web
version) but in todays issue he says "British houses have always been
built with timber stud partitions".

My early 70s house has brick or blockwork walls throughout, upstairs
and down. Should these be called something other than partitions, or
is he talking ********?

MBQ


He's talking ********! victorian terraced houses have always been
'brick' partitions


oops! hold the front page, recollections of me younger days on the job
reveals some walls where studded, they being a none load bearing wall.

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Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite