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  • image SM 12/1/3

Reference number

SM 12/1/3

Purpose

[34] Record drawing of the north and east fronts as built, 1824

Aspect

Perspective from the north-east

Inscribed

View of the Bank of England from the North East

Signed and dated

  • 1824

Hand

Soane office

Watermark

James Whatman Turkey Mill Kent 1821

Notes

This drawing shows the new Threadneedle Street front.

Charles Robert Cockerell altered the attic in 1858, to fortify the Bank during the Chartist Riots. The attic was raised and a new balustrade was added, with a patrol rampart and firing platforms (Abramson).

The drawing shows the east front of the Bank. Eight columns are flanked by large blank windows and blind Tivoli windows. Each large blank window is framed by pilasters. Rather than the design shown, the built attic had the same design as the south front.

Literature

D. Abramson, Building the Bank of England, 2005, p. 200.

Level

Drawing

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