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Reference number

SM 35/2/2

Purpose

[9] Entrance hall, 3 November 1807

Aspect

Section of the Entrance Hall

Scale

scale of ½ inch to 1 foot

Inscribed

as above, Lord Hood, Whitley Abbey and some dimensions give

Signed and dated

  • 03/11/1807
    Novr 3rd: 1807

Medium and dimensions

Pen on laid paper (330 x 560)

Hand

The office Day Book for 3 November 1807 gives Malton, Adams, Edwards and Bailey as working on Whitley Abbey.

Verso

part of an unidentified plan

Notes

For alternative designs see drawings [10] and [11].

Level

drawing

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