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  • image SM D3/5/12

Reference number

SM D3/5/12

Purpose

33 Hill Street, Westminster, 1803

Aspect

[20] Elevation and section

Scale

1/8 in to 1 in

Inscribed

labelled including (Carter) Sash Sill 3 ins above the floor, dimensions given including some by Carter and (verso, Dance) Sir F. B. Bart / Hill Street / Sashes

Signed and dated

  • 1803

Medium and dimensions

Pen and pencil on laid paper (430 x 665)

Hand

Carter

Watermark

D&CBxX in cartouche surmounted by fleur-de-lis

Notes

One sash window with a Stone Fascia is 12..0¼ high with five by three panes; another of the same height has six by three panes; a third measures 4.3 by 5..5½ with three by three panes and the last is 5..0 by 5..0 with three by three panes and is a casement.

The drawing appears to be in the hand of James Carter, a joiner who worked for Dance at, for example, St Luke's Hospital in London, Coleorton and Stratton Park. [SM D3/5/24], [SM D3/5/20], [SM D3/5/23], [SM D3/5/22], [SM D3/5/11], [SM D3/5/9] have some details and dimensions by Carter who seems to have checked the dimensions on the drawings for himself, adding more or occasionally changing them as well as drawing window and other details. Possibly he was the main contractor.

Level

Drawing

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