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  • image SM D5/2/8

Reference number

SM D5/2/8

Purpose

Royal College of Surgeons, 41-42 (now 35-43) Lincoln's Inn Fields, Holborn, Camden, London, 1805-12 (with James Lewis)

Aspect

[132] Basement plan and sections including Section shewing the new wall next Jenner's house, Section of Circular Wall and Section through the Center Door of Museum

Scale

¼ in to 1 ft

Inscribed

as above, labelled including Basement Floor of Jenner's house, Stone Floor of Museum, Floor of Gallery, Springing of Semi Dome, Top of Curb of Skylight, dimensions given and (verso, Dance) Plan & Section / North end of Museum

Signed and dated

  • 1805-12

Medium and dimensions

Pen, pink, yellow, blue and sepia washes, pencil on laid paper (650 x 535)

Hand

Dance

Notes

[SM D5/2/7], [SM D5/2/5], [SM D5/2/6], [SM D5/2/9], and [SM D5/2/8] are dimensionally related with openings that are 4 feet wide on the north side instead of the earlier 5 feet ([SM D5/2/2], [SM D5/2/3], [SM D5/2/11], [SM D5/2/4], [SM D5/2/10], [SM D5/2/12] and [SM D5/2/1]). In addition, [SM D5/2/6] and [SM D5/2/9] corresponid to the recorded dimensions of [SM D5/2/5].

Level

Drawing

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