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Reference number

SM 4/5/36

Purpose

[21] Design for the one pair floor of the new offices, 27 January 1802

Aspect

Plan of the One Pair of proposed Offices and plan of the chimney flues

Scale

bar scale of 1/8 inch to 1 foot

Inscribed

as above, labelled: Samuel Thornton Esqr, Ch[imne]y (twice), (plan of chimneys) a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, a Flue Kitchen Chy 1.6 x 1.1½ / b do from Stoves &c 1.1½ [x] 1.0 / c do Servant Hall 1.3 [x] 1.1½ / d do from Room over 1.3 [x] 1.1½ / e from Scalding Room / & Small oven 1.3 [x] 1.1½ / f Room over Bakeho[use] 1.3 [x] 1.1½ / g from Large oven 1.3 [x] 1.1½ / h from Copper Scullery &c 1.3 [x] 1.1½ and some dimensions given

Signed and dated

  • 27 January 1802
    L.I.F. Jany 27 1801 (sic)

Medium and dimensions

Pen, sepia, light red and blue washes, pricked for transfer within single ruled border on liad paper (473 x 595)

Hand

Soane Office

Watermark

J Larking and fleur-de-lis above cartouche with bar and below, GR

Notes

Shown in this drawing is a design for the upper floor of the two-storey outbuildings. The Larder and Dairy connected to two of the corners are both single-storey.

Level

Drawing

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