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This record is about the Westminster. Elevation of buildings (in a Gothic design) along the west side of King... dating from 1806 Oct 11 in the series Office of Works and successors: Public Buildings in England: Plans and Drawings. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Westminster. Elevation of buildings (in a Gothic design) along the west side of King Street and the north side of the Sanctuary, to contain Exchequer offices and any other public offices. Scale: 3 inches to 40 feet. Prepared by Thomas Leverton and Thomas Chawner, Architects, under the direction of John Fordyce, Surveyor General of His Majesty's Land Revenue. Watermark: 'J Ruse'. ORDER THIS DOCUMENT AS WORK 30/462.
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