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  • image SM 9/3/9

Reference number

SM 9/3/9

Purpose

[1] Survey drawing of the existing properties to the north-west of the Bank

Aspect

Site plan showing the holdings to be purchased

Scale

bar scale

Inscribed

Plan labelled (approximately) as in SM 9/3/7

Signed and dated

  • March 31st 1808

Medium and dimensions

Pen, grey and orange washes, and pencil, within double ruled border, pricked for transfer on wove paper (517 x 720)

Hand

Soane office and Soane

Watermark

J Whatman 1794

Notes

This drawing, SM 9/3/7, SM 9/3/11 and SM 9/3/6 trace the purchase of the properties for the north-west expansion. The drawing is an early survey of all the holdings accompanied by the owner's name, type of lease, rent rate and expiration date of its lease.

Level

Drawing

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