1 20 Of the Management of Fire 



CHAPTER VI. 



A short Account of a Number of Kitchens, public and 

 private, and Fire-places for various Uses, which have 

 been constructed under the Direction of the Author, 

 in different Places. Of the Kitchen of the HOUSE 

 of INDUSTRY at MUNICH ; of that of the MILITARY 

 ACADEMY ; of that of the MILITARY MESS-HOUSE ; 

 that of the FARM-HOUSE, and those belonging to the 

 INN in the ENGLISH GARDEN at MUNICH. Of the 

 Kitchens of the Hospitals of LA PIETA and LA Mi- 

 SERICORDIA at VERONA. Of a small Kitchen fitted 

 up as a Model in the House of SIR JOHN SINCLAIR, 

 Bart., in LONDON. Of the Kitchen of the FOUND- 

 LING HOSPITAL in LONDON. Of a MILITARY 

 KITCHEN for the Use of TROOPS in CAMP. Of 

 a PORTABLE BOILER for the Use of TROOPS on 

 a MARCH. Of a large BOILER fitted up as a Model 

 for BLEACHERS at the LINEN HALL in DUBLIN. 

 Of a Fire-place for COOKING, and at the same Time 



WARMING A LARGE HALL J and of a PERPETUAL OvEN, 



both fitted up in the HOUSE of INDUSTRY at DUBLIN. 

 Of the KITCHEN, LAUNDRY, CHIMNEY FIRE-PLACES, 

 COTTAGE FIRE-PLACES, and Model of a LIME-KILN, 

 fitted up in IRELAND in the House of the DUBLIN 

 SOCIETY. 



MY wish to give the most complete information 

 possible with regard to the grounds on which 

 the improvements I propose are founded has induced 

 me to be very particular in my account of my experi- 

 ments, and of the conclusions and practical inferences 



