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Reference number

SM 67/6/11

Purpose

[13] Alternative sections through burial chamber (29 and 31 August 1807)

Aspect

Two alternative sections

Scale

bar scale of ½ inch to 1 foot

Inscribed

Sir Francis Bourgeois some dimensions given

Signed and dated

  • 29/08/1807
    Lincolns Inn Fields / Augt 29th 1807 and August 31st 1807

Medium and dimensions

Pen, sepia, pink and blue washes. shaded, on wove paper (683 x 479)

Hand

29 August 1807 - James Adams Jun. (1785-1850) (pupil May 1806 - June 1809) - Charles Malton was illl that day
31 August 1807 - Charles Malton (1788-?) (pupil, assistant February 1802 - December 1809) and Francis Edwards (1784-1857, improver July 1806-October 1810)

Notes

The slight alternative treatment relates to the entrance of the burial chamber. See also drawing [15] for a similar design.

Level

drawing

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