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Reference number

SM volume 76/10

Purpose

[76] Working drawing, 28 September 1810

Aspect

New Infirmary / Chelsea Hospital, a section through the roof beams

Scale

bar scale

Inscribed

as above and some dimensions given

Signed and dated

  • Septr 28th 1810

Hand

Soane office

Notes

This drawing is much more technical than the previous designs and may be a record copy (bound in volume) of working drawings used on site. The progress drawings of the following two groups show the structure up to the first floor with some roof beams visible. It seems likely that this drawing, SM volume 76/7 and SM volume 76/6 are the designs for the ceiling beams indicated - above the ground floor rooms.

Level

Drawing

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