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Reference number

SM 28/5/17

Purpose

[24] Working drawing (copy) for the dining room, 26 February 1793

Aspect

Plan and laid-out wall elevations for the Finishings to the Eating Room with rough pencil section through door

Scale

bar scale of 1/4 inch to one foot

Inscribed

as above and George Smith Esqr

Signed and dated

  • 26 February 1793
    Copy Great Scotland Yard February 26th 1793

Medium and dimensions

Pen and wash, shaded, some pricking through for transfer on laid paper with one fold mark (564 x 665)

Hand

Soane office (same hand as drawings 19-23)

Level

Drawing

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