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Reference number

SM (46) volume 46/7 (47) volume 46/9 (48) volume 46/10 (49) volume 46/11 (50) volume 46/12 (51) volume 46/13

Purpose

Site progress drawings of passage, datable to April 1815 (6)

Aspect

46 View of original coffered arch of existing vestibule on the right and construction of new arch on the left, close to drawing 40 47 Unfinished view of timber support of arch under construction 48 Unfinished view of scaffolding and ladder in passage during construction 49-50 Unfinished views of a square opening in second level 51 Unfinished view of passage under construction, showing lunette opening above arch and square opening in second level beyond

Signed and dated

  • (46-51) datable to April 1815

Hand

Soane office and Soane

Level

Drawing

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