This sketch represents the perspective of the West Corridor, as supposed 
to be seen from the Pavilion; and although in reality this conservatory 
can only be about fifty feet long, the Enfilade is increased to an inde- 
finite length, by a Mirror so placed as to reflect the whole of the North 
Corridor, which goes off at a right angle. This deceptive ornament will 
not only have a similar effect from the North Corridor, but in the sum- 
mer, when the glasses are removed, the Garden itself will be repeated, 
and doubled in extent. 
N. B. In tlie sketch, a Gardener is represented at the angle, to shew the only spot where any moving object 
can be reflected. In this respect it differs materially from the Mirrors commonly placed at the end of Enfilades, 
where the spectator always sees his own image reflected. 
COR RID OB. 
