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Reference number

SM volume 72/34

Purpose

[66] Alternative design for the north side of the Waiting Room Court

Aspect

Section

Scale

bar scale

Inscribed

(Soane) Qy 9'6" or 9'9", Qy whole Colm. with sum including base, wall and dimensions given

Hand

Soane office and Soane

Watermark

I Taylor 1801

Notes

This drawing shows an alternative design for the colonnade and the external wall of the Accountants Office behind. It shares the same design as SM volume 73/32, with exactly the same dimensions, showing piers between the column pairs. The elongated fret and the basement are shown as executed but, though SM volume 73/32 is labelled 'Final', the drawings do not show the executed design. The built designs has piers consisting of antae aligned with the basement piers. The loggia is crowned by a parapet with an ornamented attic panel in the centre.

Level

Drawing

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