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Reference number

SM 7/2/42

Purpose

[36] Design for the offices, Servants Hall and Scullery

Aspect

Plan and two elevations for the addition of a Servants Hall and Scullery

Scale

bar scale of 1/5 inch to 1 foot

Inscribed

René Payne Esqre, Sulby Lodge, aa, a.a These Windows are what / you now have, 3:6 / from / the floor (twice), rooms labelled and dimensions given

Signed and dated

  • c. 1794-5
    bottom right hand corner cut off
    Datable to c. 1794-5 in accord with the other drawings in this group.

Medium and dimensions

Pen, sepia and light red washes, shaded, pricked for transfer on thin wove paper with four crease marks (393 x 310, corner missing)

Hand

Frederick Meyer (1775), draughtsman
Frederick Meyer (1775 - ?, pupil 1791-1796)

Level

Drawing

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