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Reference number

SM Adam volume 37/36

Purpose

[8] Design for the first storey of a house, 1776, possibly executed

Aspect

Plan of the second storey of an irregularly shaped building. There is a five-by-four-bay block to the south and a dog legged staircase to the north. The staircase links to ante rooms, with the first and second drawing rooms beyond. In the south section of the building there is an irregularly shaped wing containing the great drawing room which has a bow window, and this links to a curved staircase and a water closet with a curved wall

Scale

bar scale of 1 ¼ inches to 10 feet

Inscribed

Plan of the One pair Story (underwritten in pencil) / 2.d Drawing room / 1.st Drawing room / Anti Room / Anti Room / Great Drawing room / 35- (pencil) and some dimensions given

Signed and dated

  • July 1776
    Adelphi / July 3.d 1776

Medium and dimensions

Pen, pencil and wash on laid paper (272 x 482)

Hand

Possibly
Office hand, possibly Joseph Bonomi

Verso

6

Watermark

GR surmounted by fleur-de-lis

Literature

Bolton, 1922, Volume II, Index p. 39
For a full list of literature references see scheme notes.

Level

Drawing

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