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  • image SM D5/3/34

Reference number

SM D5/3/34

Purpose

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

Aspect

[138] Preliminary cross-section and part-longitudinal section with rough details of half-dome and pendentives

Scale

1/5 in to 1 ft

Inscribed

dimensions given, calculations and (verso, Dance) Section of part of Museum / shewing the Timbers

Signed and dated

  • 1805-12

Medium and dimensions

Pen, burnt umber and yellow washes, pencil on laid paper (475 x 610)

Hand

Dance

Watermark

J Whatman and cartouche with bend surmounted by fleur-de-lis and W below

Notes

Verso
Engraved plan of Dance's town-planning scheme for 1st Earl Camden, c.1790 re-used as a drawing sheet
Two rough elevations of the Portugal Street front, showing, for example, the great niche smaller than as executed
Pencil

Level

Drawing

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