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Reference number

SM 77/2/20

Purpose

[73] Working drawing for the roof timbers, 30 April 1795

Aspect

Section of partition No 3 in the first storey; (verso) cancelled preliminary section of partition No 3

Scale

(recto and verso) bar scale of 1/2 inch to 1 foot

Inscribed

as above, William Praed Esqr, One Pair 6 Inch Partition, A, A End of Cutt of / partition No 7; (verso, pencil) No 3 / One Pair

Signed and dated

  • 30 April 1795
    A Copy of this sent to Richards at Tyringham / April 30th 1795 and Copy Lincolns Inn Fields April: 1795

Medium and dimensions

Pencil, pen and pink and yellow washes on cartridge paper (515 x 313)

Hand

Soane office

Level

Drawing

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