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Reference number

SM 35/6/23

Purpose

[21] Working drawing for the kitchen garden wall, 6 July 1826

Aspect

Elevation and section

Scale

½ full size

Inscribed

Purney Sillitoe Esqre, (No 7), Half full size for 2:3 Pier, Brick Pier / to be 3 bricks in width, Section through the centre of the stone cap, stone coping

Signed and dated

  • 6 July 1826
    6th July 1826

Medium and dimensions

Pen and Indian red and burnt umber washes, on cartridge paper with four fold marks (534 x 740)

Hand

Attributed to Mocatta, David Alfred (1806--1882), draughtsman
Attributed to David Mocatta (1806-1882, pupil 1821-27)

Watermark

Smith & Allnutt

Level

Drawing

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