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  • image SM volume 74/140

Reference number

SM volume 74/140

Purpose

[109] Design for the later south Transfer Office, 1821

Aspect

Longitudinal section

Scale

bar scale

Inscribed

Section through centre of New 4 Pr Cent Office, The Bank of England

Signed and dated

  • 1821

Hand

Soane office

Notes

The drawing shows a longitudinal section, through the end bays and central aisle. It also shows three springing points of fluted pier-arches and lunette windows above the arches. Some pencil additions to the left hand side show decorative mouldings in the arch's spandrels and a Greek-key pattern moulding between arch and lunette. Soane must have decided on the plan of three aisles and four central stone piers much earlier than 1821 (indeed, the model was the same for the later south-east Transfer Office, designed in 1818). The section itself was probably copied from an earlier drawing or reused in order to design the interior decoration.

Level

Drawing

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