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Reference number

SM Adam volume 36/17a

Purpose

[9] Flyer for the finished drawing for the attic storey, 1783, unexecuted

Aspect

Alternative plan of the southern rooms for SM Adam volume 36/17, with an alternative composition for the staircase and dividing walls which form the water closet in the south-west corner

Scale

to a scale of 1 3/4 inches to 10 feet

Signed and dated

  • c1783
    c1783

Medium and dimensions

Pen, pencil and wash within a single ruled border on laid paper (206 x 485)

Hand

Possibly
Office hand, possibly Robert Morison

Verso

Found loose 3 Jan. 1973 / Earl of Findlater See xxxvi. 17 (all modern curatorial hand, pencil)

Notes

SM Adam volumes 36/10-18 are incorrectly inscribed by William Adam as part of the scheme for White’s Chocolate House, St James’s Street, London.

Literature

Bolton, 1922, Volume II, pp. 103-4, Index, p. 45
Rowan, 1985, p. 138
King, 2001, Volume II, pp. 57, 102-6, 130
For a full list of literature references see scheme notes.

Level

Drawing

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