Plans on Water, Drains, Pipes etc by William Williamson

Date:
1859 - 1868
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RET/2/1/10/5
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Description

Plans comprise the following: 1. Plan showing Hot Water Circulation, men’s side [South East Wing], with 2 pages of explanation, January 1859 2. Plan of Drains, with notes, 21 November 1865 Shows block plan of all buildings, with lines of drains 3. Plan of the Gas and Water Pipes, also showing Wells near the buildings, with notes, 5 December 1865 Shows block plan of all buildings, with lines of pipes 4. Plan of the basement of the South West Wing, showing Drains which carry away the rainwater from the Fall Pipes to the Rainwater Tank in the grounds under the rockery, and the Iron Pipe from the Tank to the Steam Engine Pump, the Pipe passing along the Dry Drain, 26 March 1866 5. Plan of the Drains on the Men’s Side, with notes, 17 June 1868

Publication/Creation

1859 - 1868

Physical description

5 plans

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