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Reference number

SM 51/7/4

Purpose

Survey drawing of the Committee Rooms

Aspect

Part section through the Committee Rooms &c House of Lords; (verso) part sections through roof truss of the Committee Rooms &c House of Lords

Inscribed

as above, labelled (pencil): A (twice) Joists (twice) and (recto and verso, pencil) dimensions given

Medium and dimensions

Pencil and light red wash on wove paper (228 x 339)

Hand

Soane Office

Notes

The part section through the Committee Rooms looking north shows, to the right, one of the committee rooms with the basement below and, to the left, the corridor which has arched openings and the north wall of the staircase, which has three windows at each of basement, ground and first floor levels. The verso shows parts of the roof trusses over the committee rooms.

Level

Drawing

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