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15v (SM volume 80)

Purpose

15v (SM volume 80)

Notes

it should be a good room which would doubly / answer the intention of Room & Gallery / added to this 20 feet will be too narrow / to see the Aurora proposed for the Cielg / to advantage - 23 by 9.6 size of Pict. / object to Columns in the front of house / the hexagonal excrescences already / drown the Center, will become enlarg'd / all the Present enrich'd Cornice will / be lost, & if columns are introduced / the windows should be decorated / which cannot be; the piers would be / crowded - propose / To Case the S. front with Ballycastle Stone / & put Architraves only to all the Windows / to continue the Casing in E. frt to the ^extent of Bow / & in W. front home to the Stable build.

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Drawing

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