STABLE PLANS. 



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CITY STABLE AND COACH HOUSE. 



A, is the carriage 

 entrance, ten feet in 

 width, with a wooden 

 platform or bridge- 

 way over the grated 

 area for litter, into 

 which the drains 

 empty. 



B, is the coach- 

 honse, twenty -three 

 feet in width, by fif- 

 teen feet deep, in the 

 clear, to be paved like 

 the stables with a 

 similar descent and 

 perforated flagstone, 

 for facilitating the 

 washing of both car- 

 riages and horses un- 

 der cover. The great 

 width, twenty - tlu*ee 

 feet, will allow an 

 ample space for the 

 passage of the horses 

 to the gangway C, 

 leading to the stables, 

 which is seven feet in 

 width, lighted by the 

 glass door, guarded 

 with iron netting, of 

 the harness room E, 

 at the end 



Ground Plan. 



"Within the coach house is a staircase, O, leading 



