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Reference number

SM 3/4/8

Purpose

[89] Working drawing for the portico, Column and Cornice, 1811

Aspect

Column, half full Size, to Portico (verso) Cornice half full Size

Scale

half full size

Inscribed

as above, Stephen Thornton Esqre / Moggerhanger

Signed and dated

  • 1811
    1811 (added by George Bailey, 1792-1860, pupil then assistant, 1806-37, curator 1837-60)

Medium and dimensions

Pen on laid paper (586 x 469), with black sealing wax on bottom right-hand corner of recto (for affixing to drawing board)

Hand

Soane Office, draughtsman
Soane office

Watermark

fleur-de-lis above cartouche with bar and below, ornate W

Level

Drawing

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