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  • image SM (20) volume 42/112

Reference number

SM (20) volume 42/112

Purpose

Working drawing for the foundations next to Princes Street, 19 April 1797

Aspect

20 Two rough elevations of the Front Wall next Princes Street

Inscribed

Floor of Cellar, Chain, Floor of / Acc[ountan]ts Off., Wall of Acc[ountan]ts Office, 18 Course, Stone (twice), Chain Course, Ledger and dimensions given

Signed and dated

  • April 19: 1797

Hand

Soane

Watermark

Edmeades & Pine 1795

Notes

The north-west corner of the Accountant's Office marked the western end of the new screen wall. The office (before the north-west wing c. 1801) was south of the Deputy Accountant's residence and west of th Cashier's Office. Drawing 20 shows the piers at the foundation of the wall.

Level

Drawing

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