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  • image SM 10/3/39

Reference number

SM 10/3/39

Purpose

[27] Alternative design for the east side of the Court and the vestibule immediately behind its colonnade, November 1797

Aspect

Elevation of twin Corinthian columns raised in antis between two semicircular-headed entrances, a part-plan of the semicircular vestibule, two sections of the passage behind the colonnade and rough plan of a doorway

Scale

bar scale

Inscribed

11 Risers @ 7¼ = 6: 5¾ / In front__6.9 and dimensions given, (Bailey) The Bank of England, Sketch of a Design for the East side of the Lothbury Court

Signed and dated

  • Novr 20 1797

Hand

Soane office and Soane

Level

Drawing

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