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Subterraneous Passage
Passage from Panopt
to the River, instead<lb?>of being between
two Walks say
15 foot to be covered
viz: arched
thus
1. Covered way for
Chapel Visitors from
Panopt Town in
rainy weather.
2. The outside coverd
with earth, and
turfed and planted
— an artificial hive
if hill, for beauty.
Terrace-House
Plan — Advantages
1. Extraordinary
height of walling
considered as a fence
and thence proportionate
degree of
security — and more
particularly appearance
10 Third or Attic of security.
2. Valuable space
for support of
Fruit trees.
11 Second Floor 3. Support of the
Terrace; Promenade which
beside the pleasurable
purposes it is
may be applied to
13 First Floor is an additional<lb?>instrument of security —
being a lodgement
for Watermen.
13 Ground Floor 4. By means of the
Ground promenade<lb?>or Coverd Walk
communication <gap/.
with
every part of Panopticon
Town and with
the Panopticon Chapel.
5. Prospect of the
Thames from every
Floor above the First
Ground
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The Outer surrounding
Wall to
form the back of
a line of Houses
and to be raised accordingly.
The Roof proposed
with a Garden &
Promenade</p.
Where the line is
pierced by streets
viz: by streets at
right angles to the
river, the promenade<lb?>to be continued by
bridges.
The Houses will
of course be all of
them single and of<lb?>the same height
To give different sizes
some may have longer
fronts than others<lb?>while others have
projecting bows.
W Where the line of
Wall makes a turn<lb?>the projections to be
round, and castle-form.
In one of the fronts
(interior or exterior)
the wall may be
crenated — battlemented:<lb?>with an
iron sufity-bar or
two — horizontal
or perpendicular, in the
niche.
Beam to each
House or every other
House — for washing
up flower-pots
&c from the garden
below.
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A bulk
head, square
or round, to the top<lb?>of each House, to
give access to the in
Promenade. Quere
The promenade to
be open to the Inhabitants
at certain
days and hours
variable at the pleasure
of the Governor,
not open on others
When not open, the
exclusion to be effected<lb?>by a lock or
padlock on each
Door — the key to<lb?>be in the custody of
the Governor.
At one of the bends
or angles, a Public
House an topped by extraordinary
large
Terrace, for <?del>
the reception of company,
with a place
for occasional Fireworks
&c Concerts
In the middle, an awning-covered
walk, an Arcade,
the arches capable
of being closed
by unfurling
on the one side or the
other in case of rain,
according to the Wind.
Each beam decorated
by a head in
cast iron — Ex. gr.
1. An animal Horse,
Lion, &c
The King
3. A Convict, from
a cast.
Identifier: | JB/157/058/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 157. |
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1800 |
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157 |
panopticon |
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058 |
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002 |
subterraneous passage / terrace-house / staircases |
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rudiments sheet (brouillon) |
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recto |
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jeremy bentham |
1798 am |
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frances wright |
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1798 |
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53428 |
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