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  • image SM volume 73/43

Reference number

SM volume 73/43

Purpose

[7] Preliminary design showing basement level, 30 April 1803

Aspect

Transverse section looking west

Scale

bar scale

Inscribed

The Bank, (pencil) Entablat[ure] / Plan of End / Section, H of Col. 11:6 diam 1:4, Floor 9 / Cornice 9 / 1:6 and (pen) dimensions given

Signed and dated

  • April 30 1803

Hand

Soane office

Notes

This drawing has the same design as SM volume 73/39 and SM volume 73/41 for the Accountants Office, but also shows the basement and the adjoining loggia. The south side of the Accountants Office has two levels of windows in the drawing, with the upper level looking over the loggia, thereby permitting a southern light to enter the interior. The lower range of windows look onto the loggia. The executed design included tall semicircular-headed windows on both sides of the Office, with the southern side facing a double-height loggia.

Level

Drawing

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