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Reference number

SM volume 64/121

Purpose

[2] Survey plan with proposed alterations, 14 November 1807

Aspect

Plan of the Ground Floor of House / shewing the intended Alterations and Additions (reduced copy of drawing 1 recto)

Scale

bar scale of 1/17 inch to one foot

Inscribed

as above, John Raymond Barker Esqr, rooms labelled as drawing 1 (except for omission of 'vacuum'), dimensions given

Signed and dated

  • 14 November 1807
    Novr 14th 1807

Medium and dimensions

Brown pen, sepia and pink washes on laid paper (288 x 452)

Hand

Bailey, George (1792--1860), draughtsman
George Bailey (pupil, assistant 1806-37)

Watermark

J Whatman

Level

Drawing

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