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  • image SM volume 72/72

Reference number

SM volume 72/72

Purpose

[22] Record drawing for a Vestibule with alcoves in the recesses, paired columns at all entrances and an additional pair of attached columns at the east entrance

Aspect

Ground floor plan

Scale

bar scale

Hand

Soane office

Watermark

I Taylor 1801

Notes

This drawing, SM volume 73/57 and SM volume 73/19 show attached columns in the east end of the Vestibule and facing semicircular alcoves in the north and south recesses. The door to the windlass closet has been moved outside near the Porter's Lodge to the north, thereby freeing up space for the symmetrical recesses.

Level

Drawing

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