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Librarian on the condition of the 

 Engines and gear. 



A record of the working of the Fire-Engine 

 Engines will be made by the Chief Book, 

 of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade and 

 the Clerk of the Works in the Fire- 

 EngineBook provided for that purpose, 

 mentioning the parts of the Buildings 

 upon which the Engines have played, 

 the Cisterns and Reservoirs from 

 which the Water has been taken, the 

 number of persons employed (specify- 

 ing how many are Servants of the 

 Establishment), and the names of 

 those superintending. 



The Superintending Officers are to 

 subscribe this Fire-Engine Book, 

 certify the condition of the Engines 

 and other Apparatus, and add any 

 remarks which they may think neces- 

 sary. This book will be uniformly 

 laid before the Trustees by the Prin- 

 cipal Librarian at their next ensuing 

 meeting. 



An Occurrence-Book will also be Occurrence- 

 kept for the entry of all matters con- Book, 

 nected with Fire Arrangements, and 

 each entry will bear the signature or 

 initials of the person who makes it. 



To ensure the keeping of the Fire- Care of gear, 

 extinguishing Gear belonging to the 

 Museum to its own proper purposes 

 only, all the articles are to be branded, 

 or otherwise marked, with the words, 

 " British Museum Fire Tool," or 

 " B. M.," and to be kept in charge of 

 the Chief Fireman ; and the Clerk of 

 the Works is to see that they are at 

 all times in a proper state and fit for 

 use. 



The Officers of the Museum are Officers' 



houses. 



