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Reference number

SM volume 64/13

Purpose

[51] Record copy of variant design for the entrance screen, February 1808

Aspect

Back front elevation and longitudinal section

Scale

to a scale of 1/9 inch to 1 foot

Inscribed

William Praed Esqr, Lath and Plaister and dimensions given

Signed and dated

  • 23 February 1808
    Feby 23rd 1808

Medium and dimensions

Pen and grey and pink washes, brown pen, on laid paper (291 x 454)

Hand

Soane office and Soane
SOANE, Sir John (1754--1837), architect
Soane office and Soane

Watermark

J Whatman

Literature

A. Bolton, The Works of Sir John Soane, 1924, p. 19; N. Pevsner & E. Williamson, Buckinghamshire, 1994, p.703.

Level

Drawing

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