File:JapanHomes074 YEDO-GAWARA, OR YEDO-TILE EAVES.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionJapanHomes074 YEDO-GAWARA, OR YEDO-TILE EAVES.jpg |
English: From original book: "The most common form of tile used in Tokio is represented in fig. 71, called the yedo-gawara, or yedo tile. With this tile the upper convex tile is dispensed with, as the tile is constructed in such a way as to lap over the edge of the one next to it. Fig. 74 illustrates the eaves of a roof in which a yedo tile is used, having the bordering tiles differing in form from those shown in fig. 71. A modification of this form is seen farther south in Japan (fig. 72, B), and also in Java." |
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