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<p>Fuel- Saving-<lb/> | |||
mode of bringing <lb/> | |||
it to its maximum <lb/> | |||
Per C:Romford <lb/> | |||
2/3 of the heat of <lb/> | |||
fewel is upon the <lb/> | |||
most economical <lb/> | |||
plans <unclear>consumes</unclear> in <lb/> | |||
waste: it is so much <lb/> | |||
as necessary to keep <lb/> | |||
up the supply of Air <lb/> | |||
necessary to consumption.</p> | |||
<p>To save this <del>number</del><lb/> | |||
provide <add>administer</add> the supply <lb/> | |||
i:e: make the Dra<gap/> <lb/> | |||
by pumping:- <lb/> | |||
raising the heat <lb/> | |||
in steam: & working <lb/> | |||
the pump by the <lb/> | |||
steam: a small <lb/> | |||
portion of the 2/3 <lb/> | |||
waste will in the <lb/> | |||
shape of steam afford <lb/> | |||
power enough to <lb/> | |||
work the pump.</p> | |||
—<lb/> | |||
<p>The Earth hauled <lb/> | |||
up by the vortex of <lb/> | |||
the hemisphere in <lb/> | |||
buckets by Asses or <lb/> | |||
Horses, for discharging <lb/> | |||
upon the hill</p> | |||
<p>Annular wall <lb/> | |||
in steps for supporting <lb/> | |||
the earth.</p> | |||
<p>The Conservatory <lb/> | |||
running up the Hillock <lb/> | |||
over the Hot <lb/> | |||
<unclear>Collar</unclear></p><pb/> | |||
<head>Heat</head><lb/> | |||
<p>1. Lamps - The <lb/> | |||
chimney to go <lb/> | |||
through the water <lb/> | |||
to be heated</p> | |||
<p>2. The Soup-making <lb/> | |||
fire never <lb/> | |||
to go out. See <lb/> | |||
Soc<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> & Rep. p. 331.</p> | |||
<p>3. Mixture of <lb/> | |||
sulphuric acid <lb/> | |||
with water for the<lb/> | |||
lemonade.</p> | |||
<p>the junction between <lb/> | |||
bottom & side - survey <lb/> | |||
for cleanliness</p> | |||
<p>Air the mode of <lb/> | |||
calculating the <lb/> | |||
quantity of heat <lb/> | |||
producible by <lb/> | |||
lamps See Count <lb/> | |||
Rumford's paper <lb/> | |||
in Phil. Transacts. <lb/> | |||
1798. reprinted <lb/> | |||
in Nicholson for <lb/> | |||
May & June - also <lb/> | |||
the Account of <unclear>Enities</unclear><lb/> | |||
Portable Laboratory in <lb/> | |||
Nicholsons July & August</p> | |||
<p>Rumford Boiler <lb/> | |||
of 50 Gallons.</p> | |||
<p>fuel - sp<gap/> Coaldust<lb/> | |||
-2<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> cinders <lb/> | |||
Soc<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> | |||
& Rep<hi rend="superscript">t</hi>s</p> | |||
<head>Employ</head> <lb/> | |||
<p>Making the French <lb/> | |||
Chairs a sure resource <lb/> | |||
for numbers <lb/> | |||
of the invalids- <lb/> | |||
Staining <lb/> | |||
the wood & straw & <lb/> | |||
Settees might be <lb/> | |||
made of the same <lb/> | |||
materials -</p> | |||
<p> | |||
<del><gap/></del> Fashionable <lb/> | |||
<unclear>Livety</unclear> Tables.</p> | |||
<p>Washing per M.B.</p> | |||
<p>Barge & Boat - <lb/> | |||
-Building for Self<lb/> | |||
-Supply.</p> | |||
<p>Brick-making for d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></p> | |||
<p>See <gap/> <gap/></p><pb/> | |||
<head>Frigidarium <lb/> | |||
and <lb/> | |||
Tepidarium</head> | |||
<p>To be upon a level <lb/> | |||
with High water<lb/> | |||
mark, so as to be <lb/> | |||
filled there without <lb/> | |||
lifting - and emptied <lb/> | |||
by running <lb/> | |||
out at low water <lb/> | |||
mark.</p> | |||
<head>Frigidarium</head><lb/> | |||
<head>Refrigeratory</head> <lb/> | |||
<p>The Cooling Rooms <lb/> | |||
to form the ascent <lb/> | |||
to the top of the <lb/> | |||
Frigidarium</p> | |||
{Sketched diagram} <lb/> | |||
<p>The Frigidaium <lb/> | |||
and Tepidarium <lb/> | |||
might serve to <lb/> | |||
give <unclear>elevation</unclear>, the <lb/> | |||
one to a <unclear>Paedotrophium</unclear>, <lb/> | |||
the other <lb/> | |||
to a <unclear>Sotimiere</unclear>.</p> | |||
<p>Tepidarium not <lb/> | |||
till after the Frigidarium: <lb/> | |||
the latter <lb/> | |||
being more speedily <lb/> | |||
and certainly <lb/> | |||
productive. Frigidarium <lb/> | |||
in the great <lb/> | |||
not till after experimental <lb/> | |||
Frigidarium <lb/> | |||
at Q.S.P.</p> | |||
<p>Another use of <lb/> | |||
the Frigidarium <lb/> | |||
Laying in provisions <lb/> | |||
when cheap, to <lb/> | |||
sell them when dear.</p> | |||
<p>D<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> give them the <lb/> | |||
advantage of keeping <lb/> | |||
a few week <lb/> | |||
to get tender</p> | |||
<p>Poulterers | Cream <lb/> | |||
|Butter <lb/> | |||
Butchers | Trades <lb/> | |||
Fishmongers | might be <lb/> | |||
Fruitiers? | carried on <lb/> | |||
to great advantage. <lb/> | |||
since there would be <lb/> | |||
no loss by spoiling.</p> | |||
<p>And the Fowls &<lb/> | |||
Rabbits <unclear>home bred</unclear> might <note>might thus be killed the instant they are arrived at the maximum of their value.</note></p><pb/> | |||
<head>July 1798 <gap/></head> | |||
<gap/> <gap/><lb/> | |||
<gap/> <gap/> Encyclop<lb/> | |||
Britan <gap/> his Life <add>ibid.</add><lb/> | |||
4 <gap/><lb/> | |||
<p>5. Music Engraving</p> | |||
<p>6. Pottery - an easy <lb/> | |||
trade - great demand <lb/> | |||
at home for Garden <lb/> | |||
pots</p> | |||
<p>7. Glass house - Full <lb/> | |||
employment might <lb/> | |||
be found for <unclear>all</unclear> by <lb/> | |||
the garden alone <lb/> | |||
with its Conservatory <lb/> | |||
Hotbeds. &c</p> | |||
<p>8 <add><del>Net</del></add> Spinning & Weaving Nets }<lb/> | |||
for coverings to Currant <lb/> | |||
& Cherry Gardens.</p> | |||
<p>9. Lime burning.</p> | |||
<p>10 Printing. (Learning on <lb/> | |||
<gap/>dings</p> | |||
<p>11 Book-binding.</p> | |||
<head>Frigidarium</head><lb/> | |||
<p>Lighted not by candles, but) <lb/> | |||
Windows double.</p> | |||
<p>Oeil-de-Boeuf- opening <lb/> | |||
by turning on a <lb/> | |||
pin</p> | |||
<p>Over the Balneum,<lb/> | |||
Stages, one above <lb/> | |||
another for the meat <lb/> | |||
kept only a few weeks <lb/> | |||
for tendernes -</p> | |||
<p>Could these stages <lb/> | |||
answer the purpose <lb/> | |||
of the Cooling Room <lb/> | |||
preparatory to the <lb/> | |||
Balneum?</p> | |||
<p>As the meat &c <lb/> | |||
in cooling, will communicate <lb/> | |||
its heat to <lb/> | |||
the contiguous air, <lb/> | |||
a desideration will <lb/> | |||
be the keeping up <lb/> | |||
a circulation in the <lb/> | |||
Frigidarium to preserve <lb/> | |||
an uniformity <lb/> | |||
of temperature</p> | |||
<p>By Travelling <lb/> | |||
Frigidariums, Fish <lb/> | |||
might be brought to town <lb/> | |||
at times and from places <lb/> | |||
not praticable at <lb/> | |||
present.- Having a <lb/> | |||
Frigidarium at each port.</p><pb/> | |||
<p>The latter projecting <lb/> | |||
over the Prison Wall,<lb/> | |||
will, besides serve <lb/> | |||
for the protection of the <lb/> | |||
trees against frost <lb/> | |||
by laying strips of <lb/> | |||
matting, or hay-<unclear>bands</unclear><lb/> | |||
&c over them, &<lb/> | |||
hanging nets &c to <lb/> | |||
them, parallel to the <lb/> | |||
wall.</p> | |||
<p>Heating by Distillation. <lb/> | |||
Quere would <lb/> | |||
not the tubes come <lb/> | |||
to so much, that <lb/> | |||
the saving in the <lb/> | |||
<unclear>score</unclear> of fuel would <lb/> | |||
be but ordinary <lb/> | |||
interest for the capital <lb/> | |||
so <sic>employd</sic>.</p> | |||
<p>The objection to the <unclear>distilling</unclear> of <lb/> | |||
flowers is - that <lb/> | |||
the season for <gap/><lb/> | |||
<unclear>forming</unclear> it is when<lb/> | |||
heat is not wanted .</p> | |||
<p>The Charlton <lb/> | |||
Panopticon Ground <lb/> | |||
will serve as the Nursery <lb/> | |||
for the Tothill Fields <lb/> | |||
Ground.</p> | |||
<p>Frigidarium Balneum <lb/> | |||
To ensure the equality <lb/> | |||
of the temperature <lb/> | |||
throughout the Balneum, <lb/> | |||
keep a pump <lb/> | |||
perpetually playing <lb/> | |||
throwing the water <lb/> | |||
from the bottom, <lb/> | |||
& discharging it at <lb/> | |||
the top. Compressed Air <lb/> | |||
Fountains.</p> | |||
<head>Edinb.<hi rend="superscript">gh</hi> Memoirs 1798 Vol.18.</head><lb/> | |||
<p>Description of a Thermometer, <lb/> | |||
which marks the <lb/> | |||
greatest degree of heat &<lb/> | |||
cold from one time of <lb/> | |||
observation to another.</p><pb/> | |||
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No. 6
Fuel- Saving-
mode of bringing
it to its maximum
Per C:Romford
2/3 of the heat of
fewel is upon the
most economical
plans consumes in
waste: it is so much
as necessary to keep
up the supply of Air
necessary to consumption.
To save this number
provide administer the supply
i:e: make the Dra
by pumping:-
raising the heat
in steam: & working
the pump by the
steam: a small
portion of the 2/3
waste will in the
shape of steam afford
power enough to
work the pump.
—
The Earth hauled
up by the vortex of
the hemisphere in
buckets by Asses or
Horses, for discharging
upon the hill
Annular wall
in steps for supporting
the earth.
The Conservatory
running up the Hillock
over the Hot
Collar
---page break---
Heat
1. Lamps - The
chimney to go
through the water
to be heated
2. The Soup-making
fire never
to go out. See
Socy & Rep. p. 331.
3. Mixture of
sulphuric acid
with water for the
lemonade.
the junction between
bottom & side - survey
for cleanliness
Air the mode of
calculating the
quantity of heat
producible by
lamps See Count
Rumford's paper
in Phil. Transacts.
1798. reprinted
in Nicholson for
May & June - also
the Account of Enities
Portable Laboratory in
Nicholsons July & August
Rumford Boiler
of 50 Gallons.
fuel - sp Coaldust
-2d cinders
Socy
& Repts
Employ
Making the French
Chairs a sure resource
for numbers
of the invalids-
Staining
the wood & straw &
Settees might be
made of the same
materials -
Fashionable
Livety Tables.
Washing per M.B.
Barge & Boat -
-Building for Self
-Supply.
Brick-making for do
See
---page break---
Frigidarium
and
Tepidarium
To be upon a level
with High water
mark, so as to be
filled there without
lifting - and emptied
by running
out at low water
mark.
Frigidarium
Refrigeratory
The Cooling Rooms
to form the ascent
to the top of the
Frigidarium
{Sketched diagram}
The Frigidaium
and Tepidarium
might serve to
give elevation, the
one to a Paedotrophium,
the other
to a Sotimiere.
Tepidarium not
till after the Frigidarium:
the latter
being more speedily
and certainly
productive. Frigidarium
in the great
not till after experimental
Frigidarium
at Q.S.P.
Another use of
the Frigidarium
Laying in provisions
when cheap, to
sell them when dear.
Do give them the
advantage of keeping
a few week
to get tender
Poulterers | Cream
|Butter
Butchers | Trades
Fishmongers | might be
Fruitiers? | carried on
to great advantage.
since there would be
no loss by spoiling.
And the Fowls &
Rabbits home bred might might thus be killed the instant they are arrived at the maximum of their value.
---page break---
July 1798
Encyclop
Britan his Life ibid.
4
5. Music Engraving
6. Pottery - an easy
trade - great demand
at home for Garden
pots
7. Glass house - Full
employment might
be found for all by
the garden alone
with its Conservatory
Hotbeds. &c
8 Net Spinning & Weaving Nets }
for coverings to Currant
& Cherry Gardens.
9. Lime burning.
10 Printing. (Learning on
dings
11 Book-binding.
Frigidarium
Lighted not by candles, but)
Windows double.
Oeil-de-Boeuf- opening
by turning on a
pin
Over the Balneum,
Stages, one above
another for the meat
kept only a few weeks
for tendernes -
Could these stages
answer the purpose
of the Cooling Room
preparatory to the
Balneum?
As the meat &c
in cooling, will communicate
its heat to
the contiguous air,
a desideration will
be the keeping up
a circulation in the
Frigidarium to preserve
an uniformity
of temperature
By Travelling
Frigidariums, Fish
might be brought to town
at times and from places
not praticable at
present.- Having a
Frigidarium at each port.
---page break---
The latter projecting
over the Prison Wall,
will, besides serve
for the protection of the
trees against frost
by laying strips of
matting, or hay-bands
&c over them, &
hanging nets &c to
them, parallel to the
wall.
Heating by Distillation.
Quere would
not the tubes come
to so much, that
the saving in the
score of fuel would
be but ordinary
interest for the capital
so employd.
The objection to the distilling of
flowers is - that
the season for
forming it is when
heat is not wanted .
The Charlton
Panopticon Ground
will serve as the Nursery
for the Tothill Fields
Ground.
Frigidarium Balneum
To ensure the equality
of the temperature
throughout the Balneum,
keep a pump
perpetually playing
throwing the water
from the bottom,
& discharging it at
the top. Compressed Air
Fountains.
Edinb.gh Memoirs 1798 Vol.18.
Description of a Thermometer,
which marks the
greatest degree of heat &
cold from one time of
observation to another.
---page break---
Identifier: | JB/106/040/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106. |
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frigidarium |
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preservation by temperature no 6 |
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004 |
nidus's for fruit in the cold conservatory / madeira / fuel-saving / heat / frigidarium and tepidarium |
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collectanea |
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jeremy bentham; fr2 |
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