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  • image SM D4/3/34

Reference number

SM D4/3/34

Purpose

Giltspur Street Compter (Debtors' Prison), City of London, 1787

Aspect

[6] Plan of the Ground Floor, copy of [SM D4/3/35]

Scale

1/8 in to 1 ft

Inscribed

Inscribed: as above, labelled and dimensions given, schedule of accommodation, list of contractors and others as [SM D4/3/35] and (verso) 27th March 1787 / Ground Plan approv'd of / this Day by Committee for / building a new Compter / in Giltspur Street / a Copy (twice) and Box 27 Signed: A true Copy / GD

Signed and dated

  • 1787

Medium and dimensions

Pen and sepia washes, pricked for transfer on laid paper (580 x 595)

Hand

John Manning?, Dance

Watermark

J Whatman

Notes

Some of the inscriptions are by Dance but the principal inscribing hand may be that of John Manning, who did a survey for Dance in 1793. (See Little Britain, City of London, 1793).

Level

Drawing

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