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Reference number

SM 35/3/10

Purpose

[2] Sketch design

Aspect

Plan and elevation

Scale

to a scale

Inscribed

John Thomson Esqre, Sketch of a Design for a Villa, lablled Billiard, Drawg, MrsThomson, Butlers,Young La[dies], H Keeper, Court, Mr Thomson / Room, Area and two dimensions given

Signed and dated

  • 13/05/1804
    May 13 : 1804

Medium and dimensions

Brown pen, shaded, hatching, some pencil on laid paper (557 x 340)

Hand

Sir John Soane RA (1753 - 1837)

Notes

Compared with drawing [1] the plan is now four rooms wide (instead of three). The arrangment of a recessed portico to the front and a projecting portico to the right-hand side is maintained.

Level

Drawing

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