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  • image SM 37/1/5

Reference number

SM 37/1/5

Purpose

[1] Survey, The Stone Building, 20 September 1793

Aspect

Elevation of west façade of The Stone Building to St Margaret's Street

Scale

bar scale of 1/10 inch to 1 foot

Inscribed

Westminster / Elevation of Entrance Front to Record Offices &c. / 33 Modig[lion]s. / 10 Mod[igllions]: / No. 44 Modiglions dimensions given

Signed and dated

  • 20/09/1793
    Sept[embe]r. 20th. 1793

Medium and dimensions

Pencil, wash, pen, on wove paper (582 x 349)

Hand

Possibly Sir John Soane RA (1753 - 1837), draughtsman
This drawing appears to be in Soane's hand

Literature

Colvin, 1976, p.247, plate 64 B

Level

Drawing

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