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draught. Where whole doors are used it is always desirable 

 to have a bar which may be placed across them, so that 



Fig. 98. — Ground-plan and Section of Industrial Stable, showing two double 

 rows of horses between opposite sources of air supply. This is an aggra- 

 vated condition of the bad arrangement shown in Fig. 94. 



when left open in the summer no horse can escape in the 

 event of it getting loose. 



The handles and latches of doors are most important, 

 there should be no sharp projections anywhere, every pro- 

 jection must be rounded, or preferably no projections of 



Fig. 99.— Harmless Latch. Latch seen in Section. 



(St. Pancras.) 



any kind, the lock being countersunk. This especially 

 applies to the doors of loose boxes ; if there is a projection 



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