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Securing of 

 doors of 

 Departments 

 after closing. 



Round of 

 inspection. 



Lamps. 



No coal is to be put on the fires 

 during the two hours before the rooms 

 {ire closed. 



Immediately after the closing of the 

 Museum, all studies and rooms where 

 there have been fires during the day 

 shall be visited by one of the house- 

 maids or a house labourer, who shall 

 see that the fires are extinguished or 

 safely guarded. 



No fire is to be raked out. 



One of the Messengers, accompanied 

 by a Police Constable, shall secure the 

 doors of the several Departments, and 

 pass through all the rooms which have 

 been used during the day, as soon as 

 they are closed to the public. 



One of the Messengers, accompanied 

 by the Inspector or a Sergeant of 

 Police and a Fireman, shall visit the 

 Halls and Passages and all other 

 places where danger may be appre- 

 hended, at such hours as the Principal 

 Librarian may from time to time 

 appoint. They are to examine whether 

 every part is secure, and see that no 

 person is lurking therein, and to make 

 an entry that they have done so in the 

 book kept for the purpose. For this 

 duty, as well as for all cases of accident 

 or alarm, locked lamps or (in prefer- 

 ence) electric lamps only are to be used. 

 The route to be taken through the 

 Museum Buildings shall be determined 

 from time to time by the Principal 

 Librarian. 



The Lamps are to be cleaned, 

 trimmed, lighted, and locked, in the 

 Lamp-house, from which they will 

 be issued to those requiring them ; 

 and, in the event of* the lights being 



