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Reference number

57/7/7

Purpose

Henry Hakewill (1771-1830), LONDON: Old Argyll Rooms, Argyle Street, Designs & survey drawings for Colonel H. F. Greville, 1806: Design for new Rooms, Sections, s & d: Henry Hakewill/Sept 1806

Aspect

Sections

Inscribed

Henry Hakewill/Sept 1806

Signed and dated

  • Sept 1806

Hand

Henry Hakewill (1771 - 1830)

Notes

Filed with drawings Nos. 4-18 are a circular and three letters d: 7-8 April 1807 from architect to Soane & client to architect; they suggest that Soane was called to act as an arbitrator over a dispute between the other parties. In the Soane Archive is a bundle of correspondence relating to these drawings: see 7/N/4/1-23

Level

Drawing

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