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Reference number

SM Volume 18/78

Purpose

House in the City of London?

Aspect

(1) Two plans

Scale

1/10 in to 1 ft

Inscribed

some dimensions given

Medium and dimensions

Black and brown pen and light red wash, pricked for transfer on laid paper (550 x 380)

Hand

Dance

Watermark

fleur-de-lis in crowned cartouche and LVG below

Notes

To an existing house (with perhaps a shop) that is windowless on three sides, Dance has added a bay window projecting into a narrow and irregular garden. Depending on how far the bay projects, the existing room is enlarged to 18.0 or 22.0 feet.

Level

Drawing

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