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Reference number

SM (15) 81/2/46

Purpose

Design, 15 February 1809

Aspect

15 Elevation and detail

Scale

to a scale and half full size

Inscribed

Dove (four times), Veined, Mantle and some dimensions given

Signed and dated

  • Bank . Feby 15 1809

Hand

Soane office

Notes

Drawing 15 shows sinkings q.v. on the jambs and a simple cornice. The materials are labelled as 'Veined' and Dove (both marble). The design could be for any of the smaller residences or waiting rooms at the Bank - though it may have been used more than once, in different rooms.

Level

Drawing

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