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Reference number

SM 53/3/18

Purpose

[492] Record drawing, Court of King's Bench, 22-25 April 1829

Aspect

Plan of the basement floor of the Court of King's Bench and adjacent offices, as orignally executed

Scale

bar scale of 1/10 inch to 1 foot

Inscribed

Plan of the Basement Story of the Court of Kings Bench (as designed) / Coffee Room (x 3) / Exit (x 2)

Signed and dated

  • 22/04/1829-25/04/1829
    25th.. April 1829

Medium and dimensions

Pencil, wash, coloured washes of pink and blue, pen, pricked for transfer on wove paper (495 x 361)

Hand

Charles James Richardson (1806 - 1871), draughtsman
The Day Book entry for 22 April 1829 notes that Charles Richardson was About Plans of [the] Court / of Kings Bench.

Level

Drawing

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