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  • image SM 10/3/29

Reference number

SM 10/3/29

Purpose

[34] Record drawing of alternative design for the east side of Lothbury Court, 1797

Aspect

Elevation showing four-column Corinthian portico in antis raised behind a tapered straight flight staircase and, above, an attic as in SM volume 60/156 but omitting antefixes

Scale

bar scale

Inscribed

(Bailey) The Bank of England, Design for the East side of the "Lothbury Court"

Signed and dated

  • 1797

Hand

Soane office

Notes

This drawing, SM 10/3/33, SM 10/3/30 and SM 10/3/31 show the final variant designs for the east side of Lothbury Court. The executed design was that shown in SM 10/3/31. Four urns surmounted the entablature, furthering increasing the elevation's verticality. The stairs were not finalised until later, as is apparent in the perspectives made from 1797 to 1800.

Level

Drawing

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