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be, and indeed what, I venture to say, my stables 

 at Kingsclere are, I may now quote. Mr. Dollar 

 was the architect, and personally superintended the 



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GROUND PLAN OF PARK HOUSE GROUNDS AND STABLES 



A, house ; b, front yard ; c, stable ; d, mess-room ; E, back yard ; F, 

 stable ; G, boxes ; H, drying-room ; J, tackle-room ; K, saddle-room ; L, boys' 

 brushing-room ; M, baths and lavatory ; N, new yard ; O, stable ; P, engine- 

 room ; Q, museum ; R, weigh-bridge ; s, boxes with open yards ; T, hack 

 stables ; U, manure pit ; v, conservatories, &c. ; W, aviary ; x, tennis 

 pavilion ; Y, aviaries. 



erection of the entire block, my own residence, 

 the habitations of the men and boys, the stables, 

 offices — everything. He, as he says, would no 



