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large dayroom, with four sleeping chambers leading into it, flanked
on the left hand side by the Subrance: hall and Staircase, and on the right by the wardmaster's and matron's living trooms respectively, and by a small dining room for the patients. The sleeping chambers will be 8ft. by 10ft. by 14ft, and contain 1120 cubic feet
per bed; such chamber will have a window 3ft: G'inches wide by 4ft: &inches long, the height of t
window sill to be speet
above floor level. In Each compartment
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ventilating plue binches by 3 inches
" will be brought in through the External wall for the admission of the outer air al-a
height of Sin feet above floor level this:
with
conding foul air outlet
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immediately beneath the ceiling. The par
tition walls.
of the compartments
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Extra thickness to deaden sound. With the
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object
Each chamber will have a double
door which will be provided with a diding
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- for inspection purposes. The floors of
the rooms throughout the house will be of test oiled and polished. All internal wall surfaces
and be rendered in Portland Cement and
bepainted of various shades of light grey on blue, and it will be specially sought to
on sach floor
make the day-room attractive and Cheerful
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by inexpensive mural decorations. This room which will be 41 feet long by 16. feet wide will become practically a broad verandah during the summer months when all the windows will be kept open through
- day and night. During the
the
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