IN CASE OF PANIC.
At a recent meeting of the Royal Institute of British Architects, London, a paper on ‘‘Safety Exits for Theatres,” by Mr S. Hurst Seager, of Christchurch, New Zealand, was read. The London County Council’s regulations, it was stated; merely required a minimum number and a minimum width of openings ; -they made no attempt to show how they should be constructed, except in the case of stairs, which in times of panic would be likely to lead to disaster. The mode of construction
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVI, Issue 949, 14 May 1908, Page 18
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86IN CASE OF PANIC. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVI, Issue 949, 14 May 1908, Page 18
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