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The water flowing into the Conservatory through an Urn held by a River God recumbent at the upper end and of an obscure dyt formed by an coming into the conservatory at right angles - flowing over broken rocky dround. The River-God from de-Sealys.
Spar- for a casing
for the buildings-
stuck in plasters,
in this manner, off
the gravil and flints
that are sometimes
used.
The Panopticon.9
The Dwelling house
The Hot house
The covered Garden
inside or out.
Instance the Pyramid
at Merryworth.
Mode of fastening
it or in even
planes - Machine
consisting of parallel
boards sliding
up & down on pillarscastlasters
and brought
together by screws.
Shrubbery - beds to
be all raised very
high in the middle
sloping down to
the walkunder and into as well
as to the other side
This in such manner
that as a screw
the shrubbery may
be perfectly impenetrable
an th
speedily - the shins
of the upper plank
being backed by
the foliage of the
bower.
Raising the ground for
this purpose to be assisted
by J.B.'s machinery
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Covered Garden
Whole Tiles for
the side walls
and the bed of
the rivulet - even
for the outside -
Make them large - of the
size of Stone slabs.
Skylight windows
to open on arched
racks - one at each
end
To open and shut of
themselves according to
the heat - J.B.
Grotto within
the covered garden
To be cool in
summer and
warm in winter
it should be separated
by a removeable
partition
from the hot-house
part.
Shells to be labeled
with their classification
and nomenclature
4 Tressels?
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Organ
To have a perfect
-excellent one, without
going at first to
too great expence, make
a few stops only at first
making the common
parts upon such a scale
as to admitt the rest
successively.
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Garden Covered supplied
with warm water
from the
-Engine - which
would be so much
towards converting
it into
steam for heating
the Garden
For catching objects, Leadless
barrels raised
upon poles, to
show where gps
should be active
The Plantation.
The barrels set in a frame of beads or canvas, to show the effect. These frames may be painted represent a mass of foliage & cut accordingly not in regular figures but tree like The effect of vistas one beyond another may thus be tried before hand.
To make deep vistas use Windsails supported in a horizontal position - punched down in the inside.
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To show that the
Garden does not
at the
Looking -Glass, show
a good part of the
continuation as
it curves off to the
left - It might
be thin in the
form of a narrow
path
Conceal the inner
boundary of the
building, by shrubs
planted within the
oval in the open
ground.
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Garden Covered
First to run in
a straight line
say 100 feet to
be multiplied and
intive by glasses
at the ends, then
to curve off
to a recurrent
curve, an oval
so that the scene
shall be perpetually
changing,
and perpetually
boundless.
By means of the
sloping of the
ground, the back
part of the oval
may be so much
lower as not to
obstruct the view
from the first part.
The looking glass
need not be long
and expensive
Windsor panes
will do just as
well as whole
glasses by giving
the appearance
of looking through
a windsor or ted
door.
The sash part
might have the
appearance of
iron railing -
or two Polar Trees
on - each side,
using their branches -
The necessity of
perfect glass diminished
by
straggling branches.
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Sewel to be
ded about
his .
To give him what
he g -
Or what it cost
him, BUilding
Mr Trolly included
To buy it - but
so as not to givebe
obliged to pay him the Capital
for some years
say 10. Ext
Extra-Rent for
that time must
of course be given.
To get dy
who is
perfectly
acquainted with
the whole neighbourhood,
and the
state of the property
to go over it with
me.- Bunce
perhaps. so as
to make a Map
with names of
& &c
Sewel to advance
money for the alterations.
J.B. to give him
the rent the other
people give him
at present. His
advantage will be
the embellishment
of the place.
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Identifier: | JB/107/076/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 107. |
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107 |
panopticon |
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076 |
panopticon luxuries |
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001 |
covered garden / organ / demands for ground / green-house or hot-house / the ice-house / water barometer |
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rudiments sheet (brouillon) |
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recto |
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jeremy bentham |
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