Aedes Althorpianae, or, An account of the mansion, books, and pictures of Althorp : the residence of George John Earl Spencer to which is added a supplement to the Bibliotheca Spenceriana . ty. The subjoined plate wiU give a notion of oneof these extremities, and the spectator wiU suppose the corres-ponding end, from which the view is taken, to be precisely likeit. The figures introduced wiU also give a notion of the usualpurposes to which this room is devoted; namely, as a MorningSitting Room, or Drawing Room; and it is indeed consideredthe usual place of assembling, either morning or evening
Aedes Althorpianae, or, An account of the mansion, books, and pictures of Althorp : the residence of George John Earl Spencer to which is added a supplement to the Bibliotheca Spenceriana . ty. The subjoined plate wiU give a notion of oneof these extremities, and the spectator wiU suppose the corres-ponding end, from which the view is taken, to be precisely likeit. The figures introduced wiU also give a notion of the usualpurposes to which this room is devoted; namely, as a MorningSitting Room, or Drawing Room; and it is indeed consideredthe usual place of assembling, either morning or evening, by thevisitors. From the partial contraction of the room, by means ofof these screens, the proportion is better preserved. The whole,in its present state, was executed by the late Mr. Holland, thearchitect, under his Lordships directions, and is painted white— which colour, being balanced by the various hues of thebindings of the books, gives the entire room a gay and cheerfulappearance. In the day time, ample light is aflfbrded by means of five largewindows, which are seen on the left side of the house, in the ex-terior view of it. In the evening, as before observed, it is used. ^I^
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