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  • image SM 12/2/12

Reference number

SM 12/2/12

Purpose

[9] Presentation drawing showing variant design for the Threadneedle Street front, 1816

Aspect

Elevation of the Front next Threadneedle Street, as proposed, Design No 2 and wall plan

Scale

bar scale

Inscribed

as above, (upper case) The Bank of England

Signed and dated

  • October 1816

Hand

Soane office

Notes

This drawing shows the entrance building unaltered. A variant design replaces Robert Taylor's screen walls. This drawing shows a similar design to SM 12/2/11 but the columns are in pairs. See SM 12/2/13 for a Royal Academy Lecture drawing of a variant design for the Taylor screen wall, displayed at Soane's 5th Lecture in 1817.

Level

Drawing

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