Thanks Deb...thats one possible answer down.
In that photograph Marys door is almost in the archway, and in the sketch, more like what I was thinking with those rough numbers Stewart. Were photographs able to capture depth's accurately? Surely her rooms interior dimensions are just scaled versions of her exterior dimensions. So shouldn't that wall with her door on it be roughly 10-12 feet long...or was her partition wall further into the main structure?.
Im basing my guesses on the assumption that the doorway now blocked by what appears to be an old door for the Dorset Street frontage...there is what appears to be faded 2 and 6 on that wall section...entered a hallway that accessed the stairs Mrs Prater uses, or perhaps a kitchen if turning left down the hall?
Im really just asking not suggesting.
My Best Regards.
In that photograph Marys door is almost in the archway, and in the sketch, more like what I was thinking with those rough numbers Stewart. Were photographs able to capture depth's accurately? Surely her rooms interior dimensions are just scaled versions of her exterior dimensions. So shouldn't that wall with her door on it be roughly 10-12 feet long...or was her partition wall further into the main structure?.
Im basing my guesses on the assumption that the doorway now blocked by what appears to be an old door for the Dorset Street frontage...there is what appears to be faded 2 and 6 on that wall section...entered a hallway that accessed the stairs Mrs Prater uses, or perhaps a kitchen if turning left down the hall?
Im really just asking not suggesting.
My Best Regards.
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