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3 An elevation of Panormo’s workshop (reproduced from John Tallis, London Street Views no.27 (London, 1838),  nn)  Illus.3 shows 46 High Street, Louis Panormo’s manufactory, as it was in 1838. Panormo may have  needed a whole four- or five-storey bui he required a basement (not obvious  ding because from the ele-  vation) used for machinery processes such as the rough cutting of lumber, with the ground floor  being the showroom or salesroom. T would be for the finer woodworking, rate room for polishing; the second flo  he first floor with a sepa- or was prob-  ably their living quarters, and judging  by the size of

Figure 3 3 An elevation of Panormo’s workshop (reproduced from John Tallis, London Street Views no.27 (London, 1838), nn) Illus.3 shows 46 High Street, Louis Panormo’s manufactory, as it was in 1838. Panormo may have needed a whole four- or five-storey bui he required a basement (not obvious ding because from the ele- vation) used for machinery processes such as the rough cutting of lumber, with the ground floor being the showroom or salesroom. T would be for the finer woodworking, rate room for polishing; the second flo he first floor with a sepa- or was prob- ably their living quarters, and judging by the size of