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Reference number

SM volume 71/23

Purpose

[19] Site record drawing of the south front, showing the construction and masonry of the old wall, 12 August 1823

Aspect

Plan and view shewing the iron / ties, used in the entablature of the old front next / Threadneedle Street

Scale

to a scale

Inscribed

as above, Bank of England and dimensions given

Signed and dated

  • 12th Augt 1823

Hand

Soane office

Notes

The east end of the south-front was built by Robert Taylor in 1765, serving as the screen wall for the east wing. This drawing, in both plan and perspective, shows the iron ties within Robert Taylor's screen wall.

Level

Drawing

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