Proposed layout of estate for building purposes [Bleasdale's Fields], plans by Demaine and Brierley, York

Date:
1893 - 1895
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RET/2/1/21/2
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Proposed layout of estate for building purposes [Bleasdale's Fields], plans by Demaine and Brierley, York. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

Plans comprise the following: 1. Plan, coloured, with some notes, marking house plots and streets, August 1893 2. Fragments of plan with same detail 3. Plan, marking house plots, with some notes 4. Rough sketch of land to be sold or laid out and planted and new roads to be made, c 1893, sketched on reverse of printed plan of gymnasium at Mount School 5. Plan showing house plots and dotted line of proposed new street, c 1893 6. Plan showing layout of estate for Retreat, showing house plots and new streets to be made, October 1895

Publication/Creation

1893 - 1895

Physical description

6 plans

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Open and available at the Borthwick Institute for Archives. This material is being digitised by the Borthwick Institute for Archives as part of a Wellcome Trust funded project. Material that is digitised will be accessed freely online through the Wellcome Library catalogue.

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