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|Fig5- View from the Libiaiy Porch. 



vants' hall fire ; the back of the fire-place being a cast iron plate, ii, Jib- 

 door, k, Plate-closet. 



1, Butler's pantry, lighted from the roof. 

 m, China-closet, lighted from the roof. 



n. Room serving as a passage between the dining-room and the garden, 

 and also between the dining-room and the water-closet /, containing a 

 turning-lathe, a carpenters' work-bench, a complete set of carpenters' 

 tools, garden tools for pruning, etc., of all sorts ; spuds with handles, 

 graduated with feet and inches, fishing tackle, archery articles, etc. 



0, Inner wine-cellar, where the principal stock of wine is kept. There is 

 a ventilating opening from this cellar into the passage b. p, Servants' 

 hall. 



q, Outer wine-cellar, where the wine given out weekly for use is placed, 

 and entered in the butler's book: Between q and the passage b, are seen 

 the stairs leading to the servants' bedrooms, r, Beer-cellar. 



s. Kitchen, lighted from the roof, and from a window on one side. 



ss, Scullery, lighted from one side, t, Housekeeper's closet. ?/, Coal-cel- 

 lar, r. Larder, k-. Bottle rack, a;. Safe for cold meat, y. Wash-house. 



2, Knife-house. 4-, filtering apparatus. 1, Ash-pit. 2, Coal-house. 



