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Copies of variant designs, 1807 (5)

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A comparison of design 'No. 5' (drawing 35) with the sequence of variant designs '1' to '4', 'A' and 'B' (see drawings 23-29) shows that, like those other designs, 'No.5' has a bow window on the south side lighting the breakfast room. Different however, is the plan for Mr Thornton's room which is now an oval, almost half of which projects as a bow.

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