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Reference number

SM (39) volume 73/50

Purpose

Preliminary design for windows and mouldings

Aspect

39 Elevation showing semicircular-headed windows between raised half-columns; (pencil) rough part-elevation of the masonry for segmental arches between the columns; and detail of cornice

Scale

bar scale and Half full size

Inscribed

as above, and some dimensions given

Hand

Soane

Notes

Drawing 39 shows the windows and columns as executed. The upper part of the elevation, however, varies from that executed. Drawing 39 suggests a flat coffered ceiling, similar to early designs.

Level

Drawing

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