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D3139 - Langwith Maltings (William and Samuel Burkitt) of Upper Langwith - 19th cent
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D3139/1
Title
(/1-9) The Maltings, Langwith (/1-6), and cottages at Langwith (see plans /8-9). Architectural drawings by S Rollinson, Architect, Chesterfield for Messrs W and S [William and Samuel] Burkitt, scale 8 feet to one inch unless otherwise stated, December.
Date
1874
Description
1/1 Drawing No 1, plan of first working floor; 1/2 Drawing No 2, plan of second working floor and transverse section of building; 1/3 Drawing No 3, plan of third floor and longitudinal section of building; 1/4 Drawing No 4, front elevation and sections and elevations of details (the scales for the drawings of details vary); 1/5 Drawing No 5, ends and back elevations; 1/6 Drawing No 6, roof plan; 1/7 Without drawing number, longitudinal section, transverse section, first floor plan, front elevation, ground plan for stables and associated privies, manure pit, hay and straw store, shed etc; 1/8 Without drawing number, elevations of awnings over doors of cottages (see 1/9) with elevations and plans of kiln and gate detail, scale 1 inch to 1 foot, 1874; 1/9 Drawing without a number, side, front and back elevations, longitudinal and transverse sections and ground and first floor plans for a pair of semi-detached cottages
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6 items
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File
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
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Langwith Maltings (William and Samuel Burkitt) of Upper Langwith
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