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Reference number

SM 7/2/15

Purpose

[47] Preliminary design with wings, Plan of Ground Floor with Loggia, 16 September 1824

Aspect

Plan of ground floor (verso) rough elevations of doors and windows and of a domed church related to a design for either Holy Trinity church, Marylebone or St Peter's, Newington

Scale

bar scale of 1/9 inch to 1 foot

Inscribed

Rene / René Payne Esqre, Design for Additions to Sulby Lodge and as above

Signed and dated

  • 16 September 1824
    Sepr 16th 1824

Medium and dimensions

pen, pink and warm sepia washes, pricked for transfer (existing house) on thin wove paper (353 x 581)

Hand

Soane Office, draughtsman
Plan of existing house by a Soane office hand, added to by Soane, inscriptions added by George Bailey (1792-1860, pupil then assistant, 1806-37, curator 1837-60)




SOANE, Sir John (1754--1837), architect
Plan of existing house by a Soane office hand, added to by Soane, inscriptions added by George Bailey (1792-1860, pupil then assistant, 1806-37, curator 1837-60)
Bailey, George (1792--1860)
Plan of existing house by a Soane office hand, added to by Soane, inscriptions added by George Bailey (1792-1860, pupil then assistant, 1806-37, curator 1837-60)

Level

Drawing

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