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Reference number

SM D1/12/36

Purpose

Coleorton, Leicestershire, 1802-08

Aspect

[124] Details of lantern

Scale

Scale of One Inch to the foot and full size

Inscribed

as above, Opening of Lanthern &c, A Molding full size to go all round / the Walls of Staircase underneath / the Ceiling, (Carter) NB this Moulding A to be the Cornice / Top of Lanthern Light likewise and (Carter) NB This Cornice A cannot be run / till the Arches from Polygonal to Staircase / are fix'd the other three sides may be done and B Moldings full size round three sides of the opening of Lanthern light / and to die against the Molding A on the back wall, labelled including Plaster (three times), (Carter) Part of Sash to Lanthern / Light of Staircase

Signed and dated

  • 1802-08

Medium and dimensions

Pen and yellow wash, pencil on laid paper (900 x 615)

Hand

Dance and Carter

Watermark

D & C Blauw IV and D&CBxX in cartouche surmounted by fleur-de-lis

Notes

The lantern has since been replaced by a laylight.

Level

Drawing

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