The Public Life of the Right Honourable the Earl of Beaconsfield Kg Etc Et

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The Public Life of the Right Honourable the Earl of Beaconsfield Kg Etc Et
Francis Hitchman
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The dwelling and working parts are two stories high, and are built of 9-inch brickwork. The dormitories on the ground floor are 15 feet long, 10 feet broad, and 7 feet high. Those on the upper floor are 8 feet high, but 2 feet are in the roof Each of these dens is to accommodate nine paupers, who thus obtain rather less than 117 cubic feet of space apiece. In case, however, the inmates should suffer from want of air, it is kindly provided that a brick shall be A Model Poorhouse. 149 taken out o...f the wall of each cell, and its place supplied by an iron grating. The dining halls and waiting rooms are 8 feet high, and the cost of the building, if for 500 paupers, is exult- ingly stated at £4300, while one for 400 would cost £3395. The principle on which it had been designed is stated by its author to be " that in the construction of a rural workhouse the height of the rooms, the thickness of the walls, &c. , should not exceed the dimensions of the cottage of the honest, hard- working, independent labourer, well-built substantial rooms being a luxury as attractive to the pauper as food and rai- ment.

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