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Reference number

SM volume 67/34

Purpose

[1] Design 'No 1' for alterations to the hall floor, 22 May 1801

Aspect

Plan of the Hall Floor / with Alterations / Design No 1

Scale

bar scale of 1/6 inch to 1 foot

Inscribed

as above, Hammet Esqr, labelled: Dressing Room, Back Stairs, Hall, Best Staircase, Parlor, Eating Room / 23.6 by 29.6

Signed and dated

  • 22 May 1801
    Lincolns Inn Fields May 22 1801

Medium and dimensions

Pen, sepia and light red washes, pricked for transfer with five ruled and sepia wash on wove paper (553 x 665)

Hand

Thomas Sword
Pupil January 1799 - 1804.

Watermark

WL 1794

Notes

The alterations shown in this drawing include the enlargement of the Eating Room with the addition of a new chimneypiece and a curved wall and three new breakthroughs that provide access between the two halves of the house. The columns supporting the two new bowed projections from the first floor are shown to the rear of the house.

Level

Drawing

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