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[PLANS THAT HANT THE STATE in which the Alcazar of Toledo is located...],. No. 2., Vault Plan] [Graphic Material]

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Manuscript inscription of pen and Chinese ink, on the left side: "Plano delas bobedas 12 feet higher its level than the ball street, and communication door â it./Explanation. [double underlined]/A. Main staircase to go down from the number. 3º. to all bobe-/das of this floor./B. Four bobedas that have no light, as well as the quatro C./D. Bobedas to collect the drizzling waters of the courtyard that in-/troducen by F.
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Title: [PLANS THAT HANT THE STATE in which the Alcazar of Toledo is located...],. No. 2., Vault Plan] [Graphic Material]
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Manuscript inscription of pen and Chinese ink, on the left side: "Plano delas bobedas 12 feet higher its level than the ball street, and communication door â it.
/Explanation.
[double underlined]/A.
Main staircase to go down from the number.
3º.
to all bobe-/das of this floor.
/B.
Four bobedas that have no light, as well as the quatro C.
/D.
Bobedas to collect the drizzling waters of the courtyard that in-/troducen by F.

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