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  • image SM Adam volume 32/96

Reference number

SM Adam volume 32/96

Purpose

[2] Design for the ground floor for a pair of houses and a warehouse, 1792, unexecuted

Aspect

Principal (ground) floor plan of a pair of houses flanking a central warehouse. One house has an entrance on the flank side of the building with a principal staircase, and backstairs, as well as a parlour, library and eating room. The other house has an entrance on the front with a staircase, eating room, drawing room and study. The warehouse has a hall, staircase and counting rooms, and there is a stables and coach house to the rear

Scale

bar scale of 1 1/4 inches to 10 feet

Inscribed

Plan of the Parlor Story of two Houses with Warehouses proposed to be built on the North side of / Georges Square Glasgow by John Maire Esqr. / Coach way / Yard / Area / Parlor / Library / Hall & Staircase / Back Stairs / Eating room / Hall / Counting house / Private / Counting Ho / Lobby / for packing / &c – / Ware room / Ware room / Staircase / Water / Closet / Area / Stable / Coach house / Yard / Privy / Area / Area / Gentlemans[sic] Dressg / room or Study / Drawing room / Hall / Eating room with some room dimensions

Signed and dated

  • 22/2/1792
    Albemarle Street / 22d Febry 1792.

Medium and dimensions

Pen and pencil within a ruled border on laid paper (512x341)

Hand

Possibly
Adam office hand, possibly John Robertson

Watermark

W surmounted by a fleur de lis within a crowned cartouche

Literature

Bolton, 1922, p. 14
For a full list of literature references see scheme notes.

Level

Drawing

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