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  • image SM 10/3/26

Reference number

SM 10/3/26

Purpose

[74] Variant design for the Bullion Arch, November 1799

Aspect

Elevation, two wall plans and two sections of a semicircular-headed entrance between raised twin columns with, to either side, a semicircular-headed window below a niche in the attic above; between each column pair is a niche, a roundel and a caduceus in the attic above; an equestrian statue surmounts the attic

Scale

bar scale

Inscribed

The Bank of England / Sketch of a Design for the South side of the Lothbury Court" / Section on / line CD, Section on / line AB, A, B, C (twice), D (twice), Wall line, Wall (twice) and dimensions given

Signed and dated

  • 11th November 1799

Hand

Soane and Soane office

Level

Drawing

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