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Reference number

SM 8/2/23

Purpose

[44 ] Plan of timbers to the first floor

Aspect

Plan of first floor with timbers for the servants' rooms, coach house and hay loft

Scale

bar scale of 1/4 inch to 1 foot

Inscribed

Robert Knight Esqre, No 8 / 12 July 1819 / Saml Lake. a few dimensions given

Signed and dated

  • office hand

Medium and dimensions

Pen, pencil, pink, yellow, sepia and raw umber washes, pricked for transfer on wove paper with two recent repairs (504 x 704)

Hand

Undated, probably George Bailey (1792-1860), pupil and assistant (August 1808 - January 1837) and Edward Foxhall (1793-1862), pupil and assistant November 1812 - January 1821

Level

Drawing

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