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  • image SM volume 47/14

Reference number

SM volume 47/14

Purpose

[29] Site progress drawing of the later south or south-east Transfer Office, 25 April 1818

Aspect

Perspective showing the side-aisle foundations (in context)

Inscribed

View of the part marked AB in the Plan and Old / Wall (three times)

Signed and dated

  • april 25th: 1818

Hand

Soane office

Notes

The drawing shows much the same aspect as SM volume 47/13, except from a lower view point and with more of the lower foundations evident. The inverted arch has been covered over and thick stone added on top, which again may be an addition for fire-proofing.

Level

Drawing

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