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  • image Image 1 for SM (46) volume 72/10 (47) volume 72/50
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  • image Image 1 for SM (46) volume 72/10 (47) volume 72/50
  • image Image 2 for SM (46) volume 72/10 (47) volume 72/50

Reference number

SM (46) volume 72/10 (47) volume 72/50

Purpose

Record drawings (2)

Aspect

46 Section looking east 47 Section looking east; and details of the bases of columns

Scale

(46-47) bar scale

Watermark

(46-47) I Taylor 1801

Notes

The Doric columns in the Vestibule were elevated slightly so as to include a shadow gap beneath the column. This is apparently the earliest use of this detail in Soane's architecture though subsequently used by him for other of his buildings.

Level

Drawing

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