Vintage architectural drawing of a tall, slender tower with a spire and arched openings.
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The image is a vintage architectural design drawing, likely from a book or catalog. It depicts a tall, slender tower with a pointed spire. The tower is constructed of stone or brick, indicated by the dense grid-like pattern throughout. It features a series of arched openings at its base, resembling a portico or arcade. Above these arches, there's a row of narrow, pointed windows. The tower tapers upwards, culminating in a steep, ornate spire. Above the design, the number '26' and the text 'DESIGN No. 9.' are visible. Below the design, the text 'INDUSTRIES' and '“MULTUM IN PARVO.”' are printed, followed by 'R. NETTLE, REDRUTH.' The drawing is executed in a fine, detailed line work style, typical of architectural illustrations from the late 19th or early 20th century. The background is a pale cream color, giving the drawing a vintage, aged appearance.


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