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Русский: Службы с переднего фасада. В первом этаже, под навесом, помещаются каретники, а во втором этаже - мелкие квартиры служащих в университете (дьякона университетской церкви, двух неделей и старших служителей при кабинетах). По боковому фасаду служб, против строящегося гигиенического корпуса, помещаются квартиры: прозектора патологической анатомии, во втором этаже, и хранителя зоологического музея, в первом этаже. Квартиры имеют с этой стороны особый подъезд. Далее по той же линии помещается карцер для студентов и рядом с ним квартира неделя. По южную сторону служб в каменном же здании устроены ледники и погреба для университетских квартир. Задний фасад служб образует замкнутый со всех сторон четырехугольный просторный двор с воротами, на который выходят конюшни, сеновалы, амбар и дворницкая. Служебный корпус помещен против заднего фасада главного университетского корпуса, в одинаковом расстоянии от того и другого жилого флигеля.
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Альбом «Императорский Томский университет. 1880-1892», 1892.

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