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Reference number

SM 28/3/1

Purpose

[5] First contract drawing, May 1784

Aspect

Plan of the Principal Story of Tendring Hall Suffolk, The Elevation of the North Front and The Elevation of the South Front

Scale

bar scale of 1/15 inch to one foot

Inscribed

as above, room labelled Eating Parlor, Library & Breakfast, Withdrawing Room, Best Staircase, Vestibule, Portico, Gent:n's dressing Room, Powderg Closet, Back Staircase, dres:g Room, Bedchamber and dimensions given

Signed and dated

  • J Soane Archt Margaret Street

Medium and dimensions

Pen, sepia, black, blue-grey and pink washes, pencil within triple ruled and black wash border on laid paper (584 x 471)

Hand

Robert Baldwin (fl.1762-c.1804)

Watermark

J Whatman, fleur-de-lis above cartouche with bar and below, ornate W

Notes

There are 14 drawings for Tendring Hall at the Victoria and Albert Museum (see P. du Prey, Sir John Soane, 1985, in series of 'Catalogues of architectural drawings in the Victoria and Albert Museum', catalogue 103-116. One of these (catalogue 108), a plan of the ground floor and three elevations, is dated 3 May 1784 and, inscribed 'First Design', presumably preceded this drawing.

Five of the V&A drawings are dated (or datable to) December 1784 when it seems that a second set of contract drawings with revisions was made see note to following drawing.

Level

Drawing

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