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Reference number

SM volume 75/39

Purpose

[10] Working drawing for the Rustic Lobby

Aspect

Ground floor; three sections; plan of soffits; and detail of a cornice

Scale

bar scale

Inscribed

The Bank of England, Sketches of design for the Rustic Lobby, lettered A to C and dimensions given, (pencil) Pannel to large Arch, Mr B, Mr Hu(?)se and calculations given

Hand

Soane office and Soane

Notes

The Rustic Lobby is located at the west end of the Directors' offices. It has shallow coffered barrel vaults to either side of the top-lit hall. The upper storey is surmounted by a circular glazed lantern on shallow pendentives.

Level

Drawing

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