Plan for the conversion of a Bullock Shed to a Maltings on the Wimpole Estate, Cambridgeshire
Robert Withers (fl.1815 - 1830)
Category
Architecture / Drawings
Date
1830
Materials
Pen and ink
Measurements
310 x 393 mm
Place of origin
England
Order this imageCollection
Wimpole, Cambridgeshire
NT 206281
Summary
Robert Withers (fl.1815 - 1830), Plan for the conversion of a Bullock Shed to a Maltings on the Wimpole Estate, Cambridgeshire, 1830, inscribed 'Plan of a Malting ...', room functions and dimensions given, pen and ink with scalloped corners (310 x 393mm), verso: title given, watermarked: W and S 1826 (& Britannia).
Provenance
Philip Yorke, 3rd Earl of Hardwicke, KG, MP, FRS, FSA, (1757–1834); bequeathed by Elsie Kipling, Mrs George Bambridge (1896 – 1976), daughter of Rudyard Kipling, to the National Trust together with Wimpole Hall, all its contents and an estate of 3000 acres.
Marks and inscriptions
Bottom: Plan of a Malting [...] Watermark: W and S 1826 (& Britannia)
Makers and roles
Robert Withers (fl.1815 - 1830), architect
References
Adshead 2007: David Adshead, Wimpole Architectural drawings and topographical views, The National Trust, 2007, p.155, appendix