| 1. | Upon its completion in 1832, it was Dayton's first stone-faced brick residence.
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| 2. | It is also used as a general facing brick for decorative reasons.
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| 3. | The toilet block is constructed of face brick with a skillion roof.
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| 4. | The rear wall of the sanctuary is face brick to parapet height.
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| 5. | Two face brick chimneys project symmetrically from the roof over the entrance wing.
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| 6. | The toilets and garage are the same face brick as the main building.
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| 7. | It is separated from the church by a face brick balustrade.
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| 8. | Its southern wall is face brick, while the remainder are plastered.
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| 9. | The classroom interiors were rendered and the face brick corridors are now painted.
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| 10. | In 1898 the exterior walls, which were probably face brick work, were rendered.
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