A treatise on architecture and building construction . -0^ -io— -2 o«» 14- d fa) Mm[\m[\\[nmm\\mmmm\\\\wi!k////////^^. -^—1 jmi A a- Fig. 08. (e) paneled cover over thetubs, hinged with a brasshinge at j, while behindthe tubs is shown a 2-inchspace for pipes, etc. Ex-tending over three-fourthsof the thickness of the backpiece <-/ is a wooden cap/, which finishes the topagainst the wall. At g isshown a 2x2|- supportagainst the wall, carryingone end of the 1^X2^beam /i, the other end of thebeam resting on and dove-tailed into the 4-inch leg /,as shown in the plan (r) at i. f 110. Butlers Pan-
A treatise on architecture and building construction . -0^ -io— -2 o«» 14- d fa) Mm[\m[\\[nmm\\mmmm\\\\wi!k////////^^. -^—1 jmi A a- Fig. 08. (e) paneled cover over thetubs, hinged with a brasshinge at j, while behindthe tubs is shown a 2-inchspace for pipes, etc. Ex-tending over three-fourthsof the thickness of the backpiece <-/ is a wooden cap/, which finishes the topagainst the wall. At g isshown a 2x2|- supportagainst the wall, carryingone end of the 1^X2^beam /i, the other end of thebeam resting on and dove-tailed into the 4-inch leg /,as shown in the plan (r) at i. f 110. Butlers Pan-try.—There is no part ofa private residence wherethe joiner is called uponto do so much work in asmall space as in the but-lers pantry. The pantrymust contain a long tablefor the reception of thedishes, both before andafter their service in thedining room; and a sink,well lighted from an adja-cent window must be pro-vided, in which to washthem, while a dresser op-posite or over the longserving table will receivethe dishes after they havebeen washed. §10 JOINERY. 07 Fi\tif. 09 shows the plan of a butlers pant
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