conies. To afford access to them, the central win- 

 dows in those stories were extended down to the 

 floor and made to open outward. 



Besides the windows, F. G. Draper furnished the 

 ceiling lights in the domes of the main entrance 

 corridor, and the ceiling lights throughout the space 

 occupied by The Safe Deposit Company of New 

 York. These ceiling lights are constructed of 

 Wragge bars similar to the windows. 



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