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Reference number

SM D1/3/1

Purpose

Stratton Park, Hampshire, 1803-07

Aspect

[16] Plan of cellars, four sections, and detail of springing of barrel vault and floor

Scale

1/7 in to 1 ft and 1 in to 1 ft

Inscribed

Plan of Cellar, labelled including Line of Ground 7 Inches beneath / the floor, dimensions given, calculations and (verso, Dance) Plan of Cellars / new building / Stratton

Signed and dated

  • 1803-07

Medium and dimensions

Pen, light red sepia, and yellow washes, pencil on laid paper (500 x 660)

Hand

Dance

Watermark

D & C Blauw IV

Notes

Four blue wax wafers are used at each corner on the verso.

The length, north/south, is marked 84:6 on the east side and 64..6½ on the west side of the 'new building'. The height of the intersecting barrel-vaulted cellar storey is 8 feet, the height of the Basement Story (that is, ground floor) 9..10.

Level

Drawing

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