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  • image SM 1/3/13

Reference number

SM 1/3/13

Purpose

[11] Presentation drawing showing an alternative design for widening the streets at the south-east corner, November 1825

Aspect

Ground plan

Scale

bar scale

Inscribed

Bank of England, Part of the Royal Exchange, St Bartholomew's Lane, Threadneedle Street (twice), St Bartholomew's Church, Pole, Thornton & Co, Church Yard, Tower, Court, Vestry Room, Boughey / Bootmaker, On the Ground Floor / Passage to Vestry, Lacy & Witton / Gun makers, Lockett / Cock Tavern / Low Buildings one story, Weller / Chemist, Messrs Grote & Co. and dimensions given

Signed and dated

  • November 1825

Medium and dimensions

Pen and watercolour, within double ruled border, on wove paper (371 x 535)

Hand

Soane office

Watermark

Smith & Allnutt 1823

Notes

This is a survey of the existing buildings at the south-east corner. It shows that the southern end of St Bartholomew's Lane is 16'6" at its narrowest. Threadneedle Street is 62'10" wide at one point, and 38'10" wide at the south-east corner of the Bank.

Level

Drawing

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