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Reference number

SM (111) volume 62/33 (112) volume 62/7 (113) volume 62/5

Purpose

[111-113] Record drawings of plans for ground floor (3)

Aspect

111 Reduced copy of ground floor plan - drawing 37 112 Reduced copy of ground floor plan - drawings 38, 39, 40, 41 113 Reduced copy of ground floor plan - drawing 44

Scale

(111) bar scale of ? 1/32 inch to 1 foot (112-113) to a scale

Inscribed

(111) (pencil, added later) A Design for the New House of Lords (112) (pencil, added later) Design for a New House of Lords &c 1794 (113) (pencil, added later) Design for a New House of Lords / about 1794

Medium and dimensions

(111) Pen, red, sepia and pale blue washes on thin laid paper (235 x 370), p. 33 of volume 62 (112) pen, red and sepia washes on thin laid paper (235 x 367), p. 7 of volume 62 (113) pen, red and sepia washes on thin laid paper (238 x 366), p. 5 of volume 62

Hand

(111-113) ? Henry Provis (1760-1830, clerk July 1791-February 1802)

Watermark

(113) IV

Notes

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Level

Drawing

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