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Designs for the railings, St John's, Bethnal Green, London, July-August 1827 [6]

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There are more detailed drawings for the railings and their placement for St John's, Bethnal Green than for the other two churches. Soane combines a site and ground plan with the types of railings to be placed on each side and corner, and also produced sections, elevations and details on a single sheet. These were all executed between July and August 1827, when the Soane Office Day Books show much attention was paid to this aspect of design.

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Contents of Designs for the railings, St John's, Bethnal Green, London, July-August 1827 [6]