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Reference number

SM 64/3/98

Purpose

[14] Design for the stables, 12 December 1789

Aspect

Ground floor plan with running dimensions

Scale

bar scale of 3/20 to 1 inch

Inscribed

The Honble Lewis Thomas Watson, Lees Court, (Soane) Arched entrance, stable court, coachouse for two / carriages (twice), entrance for / horses &c, hay & straw, coachorse stable, harness room, 3 stall stable, hay, 4 stall stable, the ride, sink, 8 feet, entrance, door, saddle room, 4 stall stable, straw, 3 stall stable, for warming mashes / &c, coachouse, hack horse stable, coachouse, loose stable, privy, dimensions given and (pencil) (?)stall

Signed and dated

  • 12 December 1789
    Welbeck Street Decr 12 1789

Medium and dimensions

Pen and pink and grey washes, pencil, on laid paper with one fold mark (656 x 565)

Hand

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

Level

Drawing

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