14. Inverted Auber.

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Firm inverted audas

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..the full thickness of the walls under openings in basement walls below verandah and

Mom walls.

18. External Aubes (likely "Arches").

16 Internal Aanker (likely "Anchor") _bbe Lormed (likely "formed") in half brick and half bond wall around window or other openings, to the full thickness of walls, from back of external auber.

17. Air Bricks - Build in as a course of

9"x3" Air bricks to admit air to face in roofs as shown in detail drawings: and a 9" x 6" air brick about 6" from floor in wall at head of each bed space in wards.

18.

Smoke flues - Hole formed of 9" salt-glazed stoneware pipes, jointed in

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Cement, the joints being kept clear and flush on the inside: the flues to be gathered into the fireplaces as low down as possible.

19. Smoke flues in large wards and ventilating shafts.

The

flues from stoves in large wards and the extracting shafts for ventilating outlet formed in the thickness of the first floor walls are to be constructed with galvanised iron flue pipes of elliptical section as shown on

to 18 page

and detail drawings: the pipes to be 18

gauge galvanised and fixed together with coach-headed screws and washers; the

19" square

flues to be carried up in the thicknesses of the walls and to terminate under the coping of the parapet walls or cornice in the manner shown on hand sketch to 5.

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