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Engines

rachere Readers
Clerks Plans

7. Staircases. Col. IV.

8. Vice-Cranes interior

9. Drying place
for Linnen

10. Conference Places
for Prisoners and
their Visitors.

11. Windows — mode
of opening Col. VIII.

12.Ventilation Chits
for Lodge as well
as Divisions.

13. Bed-stand Tables


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II

On each side the
door, Gate for
Timbers Carts
Width of the External Annular Area sufficient for
the longest piece of
Timber to make
the turn round the
Building

As the Timber
Carts must go
quite round the
Building, and close
to the Building,
there can be no
declivity from the
Building to the
G level of the Guard

Unless the Carts
after depositing
their Timber in
one of the Divisions
were to be conducted
for the remainder of
the Circuit at some
distan
by a road
carried thence forward
at some distance from
the Building.

For the same
reason, there can
be no secretive Area,
or but a very
narrow one.

Memorandum, to
preserve a place
for one or two Steam
Engines.

Do for the forcing
Pumps for forcing
up the water to the
top of the Building
Do for carrying off
the Night soil.


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III

The Ground Floor
might therefore be
altogether in Cellars
unless it
were a division
or two for such
works if any as would require
the Ground
it upon —
For instance, the
Tilt-hammer.

Or the Ground Floor
might be inhabited
throughout supposing
it raised
but two or three
narrow Steps above the level
of the Yard

Semidiameter of F I
the Building 90
Annular Road 20
Annular Slope 20
Mural Border 20
150
Undisposed of 100
250

Hole
At 2 1/2 or 2 foot
to land
supposed Drift
Sand


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IV

Staircase to be
divided throughout
into two by a
Partition into two
parts. One
the Officers and
Visitors as far
as the Lodge,
thence upward
for the Officers:
the other for the
Prisoners.

As Staircases
additional for the
Prisoners might be
made at any time
in any number
out of the inner
ends of the Divisions

Principal Staircases
to be of Stone?

Visitors Staircases
whereabouts to rise
to the level of the
Lodge

Whether to rise by
to the level of the
Annular Area by a
flight of steps outside
the Building
or not all further?
The whole length before
they reach the
Lodge will be 65 Feet.

Prisoners Staircases
2: one on each side
the Central or Visitors
Staircases.

Principal Staircases
to go up the corner
to the top — to be
enclosed in Walls,
with frequent Doors
and Windows opening
& looking into the
Prisoners Staircases
on each side.


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V

Expence of raising
the load round the
building and the
slope from do
to the height of
6 feet £219

Expence of
paving the road
20 feet wide
£893.

Expence of raising } £
9 feet } 330
being the height
of a Story.

Brickwork of}
a Story — — 900
£1030

Paving, the }
same as
above } 893
1923



Identifier: | JB/157/059/002
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 157.

Date_1

1800-03

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

157

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

059

Info in main headings field

[[info_in_main_headings_field::construct[?]]]

Image

002

Titles

conference place / windows

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

1798 am

Marginals

Paper Producer

frances wright

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1798

Notes public

ID Number

53429

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