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What Kind Of Fireplaces Did Modest Houses In London Have In The 1850s? |
| Answer: Unimportunate houses had what people referred to as "black leaded stoves", they were about 7' roomy and 5' high, consequently the mantle shelf was 7'. There was a fire opening in the bull's-eye with a huge ledge at the back and this was heaped |
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