Elevations for a pinnacle and shaft for dormer windows of the service wing, Fonthill House
October 1849
- One of a group of working drawings for William Burn's October 1849 project for Fonthill House, Wiltshire, a country house designed in the Jacobethan style. This group represents only one of the projects that Burn proposed for Fonthill House; the final project, executed in 1856, was much smaller (Walker, 31, illustrated in Hitchcock, vol. 2, fig. VIII 31). Drawings include plans, elevations, and sections, as well as full-scale drawings of masonry details. Approximately half of the drawings are part of a numbered series from one to twenty-two, while the other drawings, mostly masonry details, were not numbered. These latter drawings are not as carefully finished, and a few are incomplete.
Pen and black ink over graphite
sheet: 72.3 x 52.3 cm
DR1988:0433:024
- The sheet is dirty, particularly at the edges, and all of the corners have been cut off.
inscribed and dated - by the draughtsman, in pen and black ink, u.l.: "Fonthill, No. / Details of Dormer Windows of Wing Buildings."; l.l.: "Elevation of portions of Shafts."; and l.r.: "Pinnacle. / 6 Stratton Street. / October, 1849."
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