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  • image SM 62/7/13

Reference number

SM 62/7/13

Purpose

[1] Survey of the ground floor of the Upper Ward, c.1790

Aspect

Plan of the Ground Floor of Windsor Castle

Scale

bar scale of 1/2 inch to 10 feet

Inscribed

as above, labelled: Brick Court, Horn Court, North Terrace, Kitchen Court, Royal Court, East Terrace, South Terrace

Medium and dimensions

Pen and sepia wash, pricked for transfer on laid paper with one fold mark (632 x 783)

Hand

Office of Works

Watermark

D & C Blauw / IV = D & C / B and XX within cartouche

Notes

This is an eighteenth-century Office of Works drawing that was probably given to Soane to copy.

Level

Drawing

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