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Obelisk
-CJA-TCH-a-46-10 · Item · 24 Dec 1983
Part of Charles Jencks Archive
Folded paper with the typescript and and ink drawings attached [glue]. Alterations made with correction fluid. The drawings show the proposed obelisk in situ in the garden.
[Obelisk]
-CJA-TCH-a-46-10a · Item · 24 Dec 1983
Part of Charles Jencks Archive
Folded paper with watercolour painting of the proposed obelisk in situ in the garden. The painting has been attached using slits in the folded paper.
Sundial
-CJA-TCH-a-46-2 · Item · 24 Dec 1983
Part of Charles Jencks Archive
Folded paper with the typescript and and ink drawings attached. Alterations made with correction fluid and red ink.
[Sundial]
-CJA-TCH-a-46-2a · Item · 24 Dec 1983
Part of Charles Jencks Archive
Folded paper with watercolour painting of the proposed sundial in situ in the garden. The painting has been attached using slits in the folded paper.
Sundial card
-CJA-TCH-a-46-3 · Item · 24 Dec 1983
Part of Charles Jencks Archive
Folded paper with the typescript and and ink drawings attached. Alterations made with correction fluid and black ink.The drawing shows the workings of the proposed sundial.
Roman fragments
-CJA-TCH-a-46-4 · Item · 24 Dec 1983
Part of Charles Jencks Archive
Folded paper with the typescript and and ink drawings attached. The drawings show proposed stones inscribed with the international dialling codes, with the example of Venice in detail.
[Roman Fragments - Venice]
-CJA-TCH-a-46-4a · Item · 24 Dec 1983
Part of Charles Jencks Archive
Folded paper with watercolour painting of the proposed stone inscribed with the international dialling code for Venice in situ in the garden. The painting has been attached using slits in the folded paper.
[Roman Fragments]
-CJA-TCH-a-46-4a5a · Item · 24 Dec 1983
Part of Charles Jencks Archive
Folded paper with watercolour paintings of the proposed stones inscribed with the international dialling codes in situ in the garden. There are 4 paintings on one piece of paper. The painting has been attached using slits in the folded paper.