Item
Cover originally containing MPH 1/206/2-6.
Catalogue reference: MPH 1/206/1
Date: [19th century]
Cover originally containing MPH 1/206/2-6.
Item
Catalogue reference: MPH 1/929/12-15
This record is about the Four drawings of buildings in Gibraltar, originally enclosed in Lord FitzRoy Somerset's... dating from 1823 in the series Public Record Office: Maps and plans extracted to flat storage from various series.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Four drawings of buildings in Gibraltar, originally enclosed in Lord FitzRoy Somerset's despatch of 6 February 1824 to W Griffin. (12) 'Gibraltar Plan of the North Quadrangle of the Grand Storehouses With an Elevation of the Interior shewing, on the Plan, a proposed Addition ...'. Scale: 1 inch to 10 feet [1:120]. (13) 'Gibraltar Plans and West Elevation of a Casemated Barrack for Officers on the Site of the East Building of the Navy Cooperage'. Scale: 1 inch to 10 feet [1:120]. (14) 'Gibraltar Plans and South Elevation of a Casemated Barrack for Officers on the Site of the North Building of the Navy Cooperage'. Scale: 1 inch to 10 feet [1:120]. (15) 'Plan of the North and West Fronts shewing some amelioration of the Defences'. Reference table to defences. Scale: 1 inch to 100 feet [1:1,200]. Compass indicator. Each sheet is signed by Robert Pilkington, Colonel, Royal Engineers, 26 September 1823. Dimensions of sheets: (12) 55 cm x 42 cm; (13) 64 cm x 61 cm; (14) 63 cm x 61 cm; (15) 51 cm x 84 cm.
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