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  • image SM Vol 61/41

Reference number

SM Vol 61/41

Purpose

[318] Record drawing, Court of King's Bench, c September 1826

Aspect

Preliminary interior perspective of the main (ground) floor of the Court of King's Bench, omitting the seating and furnishings other than the tribunal, looking north, as originally designed

Scale

to a scale

Inscribed

Sketch of the Court of King's Bench.

Signed and dated

  • c 09/1826
    1826.

Medium and dimensions

Pencil, coloured washes including sepia, Indian red and Payne's grey, within single margin on wove paper (380 x 331) mounted on buff sugar paper (342 x 534) bound in volume

Hand

Soane Office, draughtsman

Level

Drawing

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