Book of memorandums, 1793.

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Book of memorandums, 1793.

Autograph manuscript inscribed "James Mayhew, Broad Street, Soho Nov. 8th 1793" with detailed pen and ink diagrams of the renovation projects for the Drury Lane Theatre (managed by R.B. Sheridan). The theatre was closed for renovation from 1791-1794.

1 v. (35 leaves) ; 10 x 12 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7607582

Princeton University Library

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