★ Keep up to date with the latest news - subscribe to the Transcribe Bentham newsletter; Find a new page to transcribe in our list of Untranscribed Manuscripts
2
IX. Dimensions
3
Width of the
Galleries
12 foot
The depth
The spaces left after all these deductions is so small
that without galleries it would amount to next to
nothing.
These In these Galleries can not the number of rows of seats one
behind another not well be fewer than four: nor can you allow
less than 3 foot to each row: that makes for the
depth of the gallery 12 foot.
4
— of the
Inspectors
Gallery behind
The inspectors Gallery behind this
cannot be less than 5 foot: especially when it
is considered that it is by this Gallery alone that the
company is was to have access to their galleries, and
that for this as well as other reasons purposes there
must be room all round for doors to open & for two or four people to pass with ease.
5
— of the
intermediate
area
The intermediate area reckoning reaching from the
Inspector's Gallery to the Cell-Gallery or Gallery
for the instructors to go round the Cells can not
well be less than 7 or 8 foot: if it was it could not
afford air enough nor light enough, nor would there
be space to introduce and convey round say
weaving booms or other such large machines.+
+Besides that Prisoners
might upon
it from the Cell Galleries
6
— of the Cell
Galleries
The Cell Gallery can not well be less than 3
4 foot for two persons upon occasion to pass each other
if they were at all bulky.
Identifier: | JB/119/112/002 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 119.
|
|||
---|---|---|---|
1-9 |
|||
119 |
panopticon |
||
112 |
|||
002 |
dimensions of the building |
||
text sheet |
4 |
||
recto |
f1 / f2 / / |
||
jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::floyd & co [britannia with shield emblem]]] |
||
arthur young |
|||
39623 |
|||