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  • image SM volume 19/22

Reference number

SM volume 19/22

Purpose

Church of All Hallows, London Wall, City of London, 1765

Aspect

[9] Inscription for brass plate (attached to the foundation stone)

Inscribed

D.O.M. /HÆC ECCLESIA / vetustate Collabefacta / Anno Salutis / MDCCLXV / Denuo Ædificata and The Inscription^ was laid under the first Stone of the /Church of Allhallows [sic] London Wall

Signed and dated

  • 1765

Medium and dimensions

Pen, pencil, trace lines on laid paper (215 x 280)

Hand

Unidentified draughtsman

Watermark

(cut) fleur-de-lis in crowned cartouche

Level

Drawing

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