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Design for a chimneypiece for the front room, 1765, unexecuted (1)

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From Adam's survey plans for the house (Adam volumes 42/55 and 42/56) it appears that the fore room is that labelled the Parlor on the first floor, in the front left-hand corner of the house, over the warehouse, and adjacent to the dining room.

None of Adam's ceiling or chimneypiece designs for Charles Rogers were executed.

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