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Reference number

SM Adam volume 30/90

Purpose

[4] Design for a castle-style building, 1792, executed to a variant design

Aspect

Attic (garret) storey plan comprising a series of bedrooms arranged around a central staircase to the front of the building

Scale

to a scale

Inscribed

Plan of the Attick Story of Stobs Castle ~ / Bed room / Bed room / Bed room / Passage / staircase / Bed rooms / Bed rooms with some room dimensions

Signed and dated

  • 28/01/1792
    Albemarle Street / 28th Janry 1792

Medium and dimensions

Pen and pencil within a ruled border on laid paper (297x211)

Hand

Possibly
Adam office hand, possibly John Robertson

Literature

Bolton, Volume II, 1922, p. 29
King, Volume 1, 2001, pp. 175-6
Further literary references in scheme notes

Level

Drawing

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