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Reference number

SM D2/7/9

Purpose

Norman Court, West Tytheley, Hampshire, 1810

Aspect

[7] Principle elevation of three storeys with porte-cochere surmounted by urns (replaced by roughed-in seated lions) and balustrade; a flier removes the top storey

Scale

1/5 in to 1 ft

Inscribed

some dimensions given

Signed and dated

  • 1810

Medium and dimensions

Brown pen, raw umber wash, shaded, pencil on laid paper, flier affixed with red sealing wax (530 x 650, flier 230 x 650)

Hand

Dance

Notes

The semicircular-headed windows now have continuous imposts.

Level

Drawing

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