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Suburban Residences: And How To Circumvent Them is a book written by J. E. Panton in 1896. The book is a comprehensive guide to the design, construction, and decoration of suburban homes. It covers a wide range of topics, including the selection of building materials, the layout of rooms, the arrangement of furniture, and the use of color and texture in interior design. The author also provides practical advice on how to avoid common design mistakes and how to create a comfortable and functional living space. The book is illustrated with numerous black and white photographs and drawings,…mehr

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Suburban Residences: And How To Circumvent Them is a book written by J. E. Panton in 1896. The book is a comprehensive guide to the design, construction, and decoration of suburban homes. It covers a wide range of topics, including the selection of building materials, the layout of rooms, the arrangement of furniture, and the use of color and texture in interior design. The author also provides practical advice on how to avoid common design mistakes and how to create a comfortable and functional living space. The book is illustrated with numerous black and white photographs and drawings, making it a valuable resource for architects, builders, and homeowners interested in creating beautiful and livable homes in the suburbs.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Jane Ellen Panton (or Jane Ellen Frith Panton) was an English writer. Panton was born as Jane Ellen Frith in Regent's Park in 1847. Her father, William Powell Frith, was a successful painter, and Panton claims he had little interest in his children. After her mother, Isabelle Jane, died in 1880, she discovered her father had a lover and more children. At this point, her father marries his old mistress. Panton appears as a model in Augustus Egg's 1859 painting trilogy Past and Present, which dealt with an unfaithful husband. She also appeared in two further paintings, one by her father and the other by Alfred Elmore. She married James Albert Panton at All Saints' Church in Kensington on August 10, 1869. Her husband was a partner in a family brewery, and his brother's widow bought him out in 1882. During that time, she lived in the Dorset market town of Wareham, which was featured in her 1909 memoir, Fresh Leaves And Green Pastures, the domestic print run of which was destroyed in settlement of a libel action brought by local squire Guy Marston, who contested the claim that he had willfully destroyed records of the Rempstone estate upon his inheritance. The memoir, however, was published in the United States.