Bombeen suggesting Certain Modifications
the Jelous sabmitted in
the Numeroudium to which
I here referred;
and
am to request that yo
will more
Geofrey
hustory
Li
to cause these
Comme
as to be connue :
Jefers
nicated to Lol Torel
Tebb for any
he may
observations
wish to offer apon
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consideration of His Excellency the Governs,
reference to the Report of Lt. Col.
say this Mays,
for
the
with
6. Jebb upow
the Victoria Jails .
1848.
Jail A.
An outside Verandah or Gallery for Rivies
could only be made the present washing.
by
Railing
rooms ori
another story upon
- kitchen between Jail's
A and B, the other sides of the building being
contiguous
Lo
to the exterive walls. I do not think
that any great necessity at present exists for the construction of these wash rooms and privies,
as the accommodation provided in the yard ought to be sufficient ; and if the prisoners were allowed free access thereto, and to the privies
on the West of the fail, when taken out for exercise, or at other stated periods, all the
objects
sought for, as regards cleanliness &c, &c, would be furnished . The system of water closets as
1
proposed by the Committer, would no doubt be as most effective and admirable plan, but as the
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the Jelous submitted in
the Memorandum to which
I here referred;
and
I am to request that you
will move
Geoffrey
History
Lieutenant
to cause these
Comments
as to be communicated :
Jeffers
nicated to Lord Torel
Tebb for any
he may
observations
wish to offer upon
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consideration of His Excellency the Governor,
reference to the Report of Lt. Col.
say this Mays,
for
the
with
6. Jebb upon
the Victoria Jails .
1848.
Jail A.
An outside Verandah or Gallery for Privies
could only be made at the present washing.
by
Railing
rooms on
another story upon
a kitchen between Jail's
A and B, the other sides of the building being
contiguous
to
the extensive walls. I do not think
that any great necessity at present exists for the construction of these wash rooms and privies,
as the accommodation which is provided in the yard ought to be sufficient ; and if the prisoners were
allowed free access thereto, and to the privies
on the West of the Jail, when taken out for exercise, or at other stated periods, all the
objects
sought for, as regards cleanliness &c, &c, would be furnished . The system of water closets as
1
proposed by the Committee, would no doubt be a most effective and admirable plan, but as the