30 NOTE OF LOCALITIES, ENGINES, ETC. 



CHAP. IV. n os _ 5 t 0 g. Four Chamber Engines ; two on each Story, 

 Note of Lo- b ' J 



calities, &c. at the junction of the North with the East and West Wings. 



HAND ENGINES. 



Nos. 9 and 10. Two on the Staircase of Central Saloon, 

 Upper Floor. 



FIEE BUCKETS. 



One hundred and seventy-three in number. Six hang near 

 each Fire-cock respectively ; Nineteen are kept close to the 

 Entrance Hall ; Five are attached to the two larger moveable 

 Engines in the Basement of the West Wing ; and Ten to the 

 Engine in the East Basement. Twelve Buckets are kept 

 attached to each of the four Chamber Engines. 



Keys of the Fire-Cock Closets, and of the Trap Door 

 leading to the Roof of the East Wing, are in the keeping of 

 the Principal Librarian ; the Clerk of the Works, and each 

 Messenger, have also these keys ; and one of each hangs in 

 the Porter's Lodge. They are all labelled. 



The Museum Fireman has his constant residence West of 

 the Medal and Committee Rooms. 



Nearest Police Station. — George Street. 



Nearest Fire-Brigade Stations. — George Yard, Crown 

 Street, St. Giles's; and French Horn Yard, Holborn. 



Superintendent of the Fire Brigade. — Mr. James 

 Braidwood, Head Station, 68, Watling Street. 



District Turncocks. — James Davey, 28, Hyde Street, 

 Bloomsbury ; John Porter, 30, University Street, Tottenham 

 Court Road. 



