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  • image SM volume 74/74

Reference number

SM volume 74/74

Purpose

[24] Design for lantern dome, 1799

Aspect

Two sections of the (Bailey) Dome [under the lantern] etc of Consols Transfer Office

Scale

to scale

Inscribed

as above, (Bailey) The Bank of England, some dimensions given

Signed and dated

  • datable to 1799

Hand

Soane office

Notes

The sections of this drawing show the arches that pierce the pendentive dome, supporting the circular lantern above. The top section appears to be of the trunk arch and the bottom section of the groin arch. Coloured wash is used to highlight particular structural elements of the arches such as the stone springer and vaulting of common stock brick.

Level

Drawing

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