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  • image SM 10/3/47

Reference number

SM 10/3/47

Purpose

[96] Working drawing for the Bullion Arch as executed

Aspect

Elevation of part of the Attic Front over the Gateway as in SM 10/3/24, details of the antefixes and detail of the Molding at / full size and Section in Centre of Gateway

Scale

to a scale and full size

Inscribed

as above, Pannel as / the same / as those / already / up, A (twice), B (twice), C (twice), (Bailey) Lothbury Court., The Bank of England, and some dimensions given

Hand

Soane office

Notes

This drawing has erasure marks on the pedestal crowning the centre of the attic. The executed design was the same as shown here but the additional attic pedestal over the centre was unornamented (aside from the antefixes crowning the pilasters).

Level

Drawing

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