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  • image SM 48/2/34

Reference number

SM 48/2/34

Purpose

[66] Design - floor plan, March 1818

Aspect

Plan of the Principal Floor of the National Debt Redemption and Life Annuities Office / The Old Jewry

Scale

bar scale of 3 inches to 10 feet

Inscribed

as above, (pen) Hall &c, Staircase, Statue of / the Right Honble / William Pitt, Court Yard, Public Office, (pencil) Entrance, for the Public, Examiners / of / Life / Certificates, Passage to the Stair Case / leading to the First floor, Cenotaph / and place for / paying English / & Irish Tontines, Chief Clerks / Office, For the reception / of power of attorney / ------- (illegible) Vouchers, Assistant / Comptrollers / Office , Strong Room, Savings Banks Office, Ledger Keepers Office, for Granting & Paying Annuities

Signed and dated

  • March 19 1818

Medium and dimensions

Pen, sepia, raw umber, light blue washes, pencil on wove paper with one fold mark and with two recent repairs (690 x 567)

Hand

George Bailey (1792-1860, pupil then assistant, 1806-37, curator 1837-60)

Notes

This drawing is close in most details to SM 56/11/47 verso. Both have, for example, a secondary entrance with a lobby sited at the angle of Old Jewry and Meeting House Court.

Level

Drawing

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