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Reference number

SM 53/5/19

Purpose

[16] Preliminary survey, Westminster Hall, c 1822 - 1823

Aspect

Plan and elevation details of a window and arch mouldings in Westminster Hall

Scale

not to scale

Inscribed

Level of Hall dimensions given

Signed and dated

  • c 1822 - 1823
    dated in accordance with known survey campaign

Medium and dimensions

Pencil, on wove paper (189 x 271)

Hand

Soane Office, draughtsman

Verso

calculations

Watermark

Smith & Allnutt / 18[__]

Notes

This appears to be in the same hand as SM 53/5/18.

Level

Drawing

Digitisation of the Drawings Collection has been made possible through the generosity of the Leon Levy Foundation. This catalogue of Soane’s designs for the New Law Courts was generously funded by The Worshipful Company of Mercers and The Pilgrim Trust.

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