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  • image SM 10/6/6

Reference number

SM 10/6/6

Purpose

[9] Survey for vaults under the new Directors' offices, c. 1808

Aspect

Plan; and rough (pencil) part-plans

Scale

to a scale

Inscribed

The Bank of England, Plan of part of the Basement Story, (pencil) Waiting Room Court and dimensions given in pen and pencil

Signed and dated

  • c. 1808 (see Notes)

Hand

Soane office

Notes

This drawing and SM 10/6/7 show the same area of basement, located just south-west of the Waiting Room Court (upper left-hand side of this drawing; top of SM 10/6/7). The vaults were probably built in 1807 when the Directors' offices above were constructed (see SM 9/2/6 and SM 9/2/5 for general plans before and after the vaults in question). To the south, a corridor leads to the old vaults beneath the Court and Committee Rooms, Governor and Deputy Governor's Rooms and old waiting rooms.

Level

Drawing

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