. A history of the Dove family : and their descendants in connection with Cullercoats, Northumberland. 7 inches by li] feet Ginches; and a store, 14 feet 7 inches by 4 feet 7 inches. All thecubicles are fitted up with pedestal drawers, tables, shelving andglazed fireclay sinks with hot and cold water and salt water laid on. On the second floor (for plan of this floor see next page) is anentrance from a gangway leading from the sea banks ; cloak roomsfor ladies and gentlemen; lobbies opening on to the flat roof,lavatories and On the south-west coiner of the roof is aconcrete tank to hold


. A history of the Dove family : and their descendants in connection with Cullercoats, Northumberland. 7 inches by li] feet Ginches; and a store, 14 feet 7 inches by 4 feet 7 inches. All thecubicles are fitted up with pedestal drawers, tables, shelving andglazed fireclay sinks with hot and cold water and salt water laid on. On the second floor (for plan of this floor see next page) is anentrance from a gangway leading from the sea banks ; cloak roomsfor ladies and gentlemen; lobbies opening on to the flat roof,lavatories and On the south-west coiner of the roof is aconcrete tank to hold 2,000 gallons of salt v\-ater for the use of theLaboratory on first floor, and in a convenient position provision ismade for a tank to automatically flush the drains at certain inter-vals. The cloak rooms on the second floor have been so planned asto present as little obstruction of the view from the sea banks as isconsistent with the requirements of the Local Authority. Against the west wall of the building is a concrete tank hold-ing 15,000 gallons of salt water to give a constant flow of salt. 81 water through the various fish tanks, and the floor tank or pool on ground floor, and to supply the fountain. The siipply to thevarious fish tanks is so designed as to secure a continuous andperfect aeration of the water at all times, -and the ventilatingdetails have been devised with due regard to the sanitation ofthe building. The outer doors to the building, the inner entrance doors andthe glazed screens throughout have been filled in with leaded, Prior, glass, manufactured by Meissrs. Hayward Brothers &Eckstein (Limited) of London. This glass has peculiar bril-liancy owing to its special method of manufacture in which onecolour is flashed over another. The public Aquarium rests on a slab of cement concrete heavilyreinforced, and all storage tanks, fish tanks, and the entirefoundations of the building, together with the quay wall, asbefore mentioned, have been carried out in rei


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