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Reference number

SM 31/1/9

Purpose

[68] Preliminary design and preliminary working drawing for a villa on the site of the old Pitzhanger Manor, 5 August 1800

Aspect

Plan of ground floor

Scale

bar scale of 3/8 inch to 1 foot

Inscribed

labelled (Soane) The Ground is to be raised from / the Gate and the Green to / the Steps before the door / of Entrance, 2:6, No 8 Risers. @6 3/4 4.6 / 8.0 height / of Basem[ent] Story, Eleven feet high, This floor to be 2:0 below the level of the hall floor, This floor to be 2:3 above the Hall floor, A. In the execution / place the Ch[imne]y On this side, cardinal points and dimensions given

Signed and dated

  • 5 August 1800
    (Soane) L.I.F. aug 5th: 1800

Medium and dimensions

Pen, brown pen, pencil and Indian red wash, partly pricked for transfer, on wove paper (697 x 563)

Hand

Possibly Seward, Henry Hake (1778--1848), draughtsman
Henry Hake Seward (1778-1848, pupil and assistant 1794-1808) or Thomas Sword (pupil 1799-1804) (Day Book 5 August 1800)
Possibly Thomas Sword, draughtsman
Henry Hake Seward (1778-1848, pupil and assistant 1794-1808) or Thomas Sword (pupil 1799-1804) (Day Book 5 August 1800)

Level

Drawing

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