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  • image SM volume 75/38

Reference number

SM volume 75/38

Purpose

[13] Design, as built, of the corridor running east-west

Aspect

Plan and Section of Corridor Leading to the Governor's Rooms &c; and pencil detail

Scale

bar scale

Inscribed

as above, Waiting Room (twice), The Bank of England and dimensions given

Signed and dated

  • Novr 2nd 1808

Hand

Soane office

Notes

The rusticated corridor leads west from the entrance lobby. Eight Ionic columns divide the passage into three bays, with the centre bay top-lit by a lantern raised over a pendentive ceiling.

Level

Drawing

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