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'' | <!-- this page is organised in four columns. The top heading is in pencil. Several sections have been crossed through in ink --> <p>Oct 10<lb/><sic>Panopt.</sic> Outlets Approach. Chapel — Bath </p> <!-- start of crossed out section --><p>In the Yards<lb/>the Inspector's<lb/>Look-out has<lb/>an Alarm-Bell<lb/>with or without<lb/>a bell handle<lb/>communicating<lb/>by a wire with<lb/> a Bell in the<lb/>Guard House</p> <head>Chapel</head> <p>The floor of the<lb/>Chapel should<lb/>be pierced not<lb/>with a central<lb/>hole, but with<lb/>frequent trap-doors.<lb/>The central apertures<lb/>occasion<lb/>an unnecessary<lb/>consumption of<lb/>room: and the<lb/>railing they are<lb/> <sic>surround'd</sic> with<lb/>an unnecessary<lb/><sic>expence</sic>.</p> <!-- end of crossed out section --> <p>The rooms under<lb/>the Chapel may<lb/>serve for the stowage<lb/>of dry lumber,<lb/>but not<lb/>of vegetables liable<lb/>of fermentation,<lb/>or any thing that<lb/>would smell.</p> <pb/><!-- start of second column --> <head>Chapel</head> <p>The Chapel <sic>wou'd</sic><lb/> form two Schools<lb/>One <del>between</del> <add>on the floor</add> for reading<lb/>or writing</p> <p>One on the Galleries<lb/>for writing or reading.</p> <p>The station of the<lb/>Master might be<lb/>in the pulpit: turning<lb/>his <del>back</del> face<lb/>to those to whom<lb/>the Minister turns<lb/>his back</p> <p>The seats in the<lb/>Chapel should be<lb/>circular benches —<lb/> composed of moveable<lb/>stools — each<lb/> 3-legged for stability:<lb/>with hooks<lb/>and eyes to hook<lb/>together</p> <p>Cut off the view<lb/>of the opposite<lb/>Cells by drape<lb/>curtains from <add>upper</add> Gallery<lb/><add>lower</add> Gallery<lb/>in the Chapel</p> <p>The Inspector's Galleries<lb/>will have the<lb/>property of whispering<lb/>Galleries, which will<lb/>be a convenience.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of third column --> <head>Bath & Wash-tub</head> <p>The same vessel<lb/>that does for the<lb/> <del>Wash</del> <add>Warm-bath</add> may do for<lb/>washing.<lb/>Bentham or Cray<lb/>& Hancocks Machines</p> <!-- start of crossed through sections --> <head>The Entrance</head> <p>Entrance — but<lb/>one, and that<lb/>in full view of<lb/>the Governor's House<lb/>and in particular<lb/>of the room he commonly<lb/>sits in:<lb/>so that no one<lb/>may come in<lb/>without being liable<lb/>to be seen by<lb/>him.</p> <p>There is no reason<lb/>why entrances<lb/>should be multiplied —<lb/>The more<lb/>entrances, the more<lb/>Porters.</p> <p> No reason why<lb/><del>visitors sh</del><lb/>the same entrance<lb/>should not serve<lb/>for Prisoners &<lb/>for Visitors— Each<lb/>Prisoner will have<lb/>to come in but once.</p> <p>The same Porter<lb/>who does for the<lb/>Prison part will<lb/>do for the Governor's<lb/>House.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of fourth column --> <p>The company<lb/>for the Chapel<lb/>Galleries as well<lb/>as Area should<lb/>get to their places<lb/>without going<lb/>through the<lb/>Airing-Yards.</p> <head>Look-out</head> <p>Covered-Way —<lb/>Means of preventing <add>obviating</add><lb/>the through<lb/>light</p> <p>Windows interrupted<lb/>be not<lb/>opposite but<lb/>alternative</p> <p>Opposite windows<lb/>not in the same<lb/>plane</p> <p> The covered way<lb/>as far as it<lb/> goes will serve<lb/>instead of the separation<lb/>wall.</p> <p>Communications<lb/>between<lb/>the different floors<lb/>of the Inspector's<lb/>Gallery</p> <p>Landing place<lb/>for heavy <add>or bulky</add><lb/>articles<lb/>hoisted up from<lb/>below — such as<lb/>Weavers looms<lb/><sic>Potatoe</sic> pan for<lb/>the dinner.</p> <!-- end of crossed out section --> | ||
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Oct 10
Panopt. Outlets Approach. Chapel — Bath
In the Yards
the Inspector's
Look-out has
an Alarm-Bell
with or without
a bell handle
communicating
by a wire with
a Bell in the
Guard House
Chapel
The floor of the
Chapel should
be pierced not
with a central
hole, but with
frequent trap-doors.
The central apertures
occasion
an unnecessary
consumption of
room: and the
railing they are
surround'd with
an unnecessary
expence.
The rooms under
the Chapel may
serve for the stowage
of dry lumber,
but not
of vegetables liable
of fermentation,
or any thing that
would smell.
---page break---
Chapel
The Chapel wou'd
form two Schools
One between on the floor for reading
or writing
One on the Galleries
for writing or reading.
The station of the
Master might be
in the pulpit: turning
his back face
to those to whom
the Minister turns
his back
The seats in the
Chapel should be
circular benches —
composed of moveable
stools — each
3-legged for stability:
with hooks
and eyes to hook
together
Cut off the view
of the opposite
Cells by drape
curtains from upper Gallery
lower Gallery
in the Chapel
The Inspector's Galleries
will have the
property of whispering
Galleries, which will
be a convenience.
---page break---
Bath & Wash-tub
The same vessel
that does for the
Wash Warm-bath may do for
washing.
Bentham or Cray
& Hancocks Machines
The Entrance
Entrance — but
one, and that
in full view of
the Governor's House
and in particular
of the room he commonly
sits in:
so that no one
may come in
without being liable
to be seen by
him.
There is no reason
why entrances
should be multiplied —
The more
entrances, the more
Porters.
No reason why
visitors sh
the same entrance
should not serve
for Prisoners &
for Visitors— Each
Prisoner will have
to come in but once.
The same Porter
who does for the
Prison part will
do for the Governor's
House.
---page break---
The company
for the Chapel
Galleries as well
as Area should
get to their places
without going
through the
Airing-Yards.
Look-out
Covered-Way —
Means of preventing obviating
the through
light
Windows interrupted
be not
opposite but
alternative
Opposite windows
not in the same
plane
The covered way
as far as it
goes will serve
instead of the separation
wall.
Communications
between
the different floors
of the Inspector's
Gallery
Landing place
for heavy or bulky
articles
hoisted up from
below — such as
Weavers looms
Potatoe pan for
the dinner.
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panopticon |
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panopt. outlets approach chapel bath |
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002 |
chapel / bath & wash-tub / entrance / look-out / entrance to infirm. area / approach to govrs house |
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rudiments sheet (brouillon) |
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recto |
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::l munn [britannia with shield emblem]]] |
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benjamin constant |
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