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other Officer of the Museum, are they 

 to pour any water on any large Fire, 

 except by the direction and in the 

 presence of the Firemen in charge. 



Information shall be given a* 

 speedily as possible at the Front 

 Entrance Lodge and at the nearest 

 Station of the Metropolitan Fire 

 Brigade by means of the Telephone 

 placed in the Fire-Engine House. 



The Clerk of the Works will give 

 immediate directions according to his 

 discretion, and send for the District 

 Turncock if necessary. He will also, 

 if he deems it expedient, break the 

 seal of the command cock near the 

 N.E. Entrance, and turn on the water 

 by that main, without waiting for 

 the arrival of the Turncock. 



The Police Inspector, or Senior of 

 the Police present, . will immediately 

 make such arrangements as he shall 

 consider proper for keeping order 

 inside and outside, and will send to 

 the nearest Police Station for further 

 assistance, if necessary. 



Two Porters will be stationed at 

 the Front Gates, assisted by such 

 number of the Police as the Inspector 

 or Senior of the Police, present may 

 deem necessary, with orders to admit 

 persons who belong to the Museum 

 or who may be of assistance, such as 

 Workmen employed in the build- 

 ing ; but peremptorily to exclude all 

 others. 



All the Outer Gates shall be closed 

 immediately after the alarm of Fire 

 has been given, and all strangers in 

 the Museum peremptorily requested 

 to withdraw. 



